Sustainability/Green Design

 

Sustainability/Green Design

Tom Bender – Architect and author of Building with the Breath of Life, Spirit of Place and Place of Spirit specializes in sustainable architecture, strategic planning and feng shui lectures, consultations and training. Tom passed away on March 4, 2020.

Bioneers – Provides solutions-based education and social connectivity through the Bioneersnational and local conferences and their programs, including: The Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature radio series, an anthology book series, television programs and an online community.

EcoChoices – Since 1997, they have been helping their customers make their homes natural, beautiful, and a safe environment to live in. The best earth-friendly products available at the lowest prices possible without lowering the quality of the products. Shop more than ten web sites with one shopping cart! Great people!

Institute For Responsible Technology – The most comprehensive source of GMO health risk information on the web, this site is full of facts and resources for non-GMO products, shopping, food supplies and other essentials.

Great Whale Conservancy protects the world’s great whales and their habitat.

Marion Institute – a member based non-profit that acts as an incubator for a diverse array of programs and projects that delve into the root cause of an issue and seeks to create deep and positive change. They work with individuals, schools and communities to inspire change in the areas of health and healing, sustainability, green economics, environmental education, spirituality and much more.

Nuclear Free Future Award – What could be more important to creating a sustainable environment than this? Since 1998 the Nuclear-Free Future Award has honored and helped facilitate the ongoing work of individuals and initiatives struggling to undo this mad juncture of time for the sake of the coming generations. Their central message: leave the uranium in the earth !

Sarah Susanka – Bestselling author, architect and cultural visionary Sarah Susanka seeks to redefine home and lifestyle.  Her concept to “build better, not bigger” is evolving beyond our physical habitations and into how we inhabit our lives.  In both realms she believes that “Not So Big” is a first step in sustainability, both for our own well-being and for the well-being of the planet.