Gränsfors Bruks Small Forest Axe Review
One of the oldest of human tools, the axe has been used for countless millennia as a tool to shape, split and cut wood; …
Goal Zero Guide 10 Plus Solar Kit Review
I bought Goal Zero’s Guide 10 Plus Solar Kit because it seemed like the perfect solution for keeping my smaller gadgets charged while on …
Aquamira Frontier Water Filter Review
The Frontier Emergency Water Filter System by Aquamira is a small suction-based water filter for hiking, travel, and emergency preparedness. I’ve got the “Tactical” …
Bahco Laplander Folding Saw Review
I’ve carried the Bahco Laplander Folding Saw with me on many trips in the woods the past couple of months, and it’s a neat …
LifeStraw Personal Water Filter Review
Remember the last time you saw a really dirty stream or pool of water? The LifeStraw Personal Water Filter by Vestergaard allows you to …
This Farm Tour Shows The Amazing Power of Aquaponics
The Health Ranger tours Sand Creek Farm in central Texas, a CSA that grows food using the amazing power of aquaponics! For more on …
These Solar Roads Could Power An Entire Country
A small US-based company called Solar Roadways are developing a solar road surface that, if installed on roads nationwide, has the potential to produce …
This Resilient Restaurant Hasn’t Produced Trash In Over 2 Years
“Some restaurants produce eight gallons of waste every hour. Thanks to a sustainability plan, Justin Wrany and his restaurant Sandwich Me In stretched that …
Urban Farmers Targeted By The State Fight the Law and Win!
Are Americans losing their right to grow their own food peacefully on private property? That’s a question Luke Rudkowski of WeAreChange asks himself after …
Side By Side Drone Footage 6 Months On From One Of The Strongest Typhoons Ever
Six months on from Typhoon Haiyan, The Telegraph’s Lewis Whyld, who covered its immediate aftermath in Tacloban with an unmanned drone, returns to see …