Search results for: “Sustainable Development”

  • Our Mission to Advance Environmental Action | IDEAS For Us

    ABOUT US EARLY BEGINNINGS IDEAS For Us (IDEAS) began when a group of passionate university students made the choice to stop talking about environmental issues and begin the very difficult work of solving them. Founded in June of 2008 at the University of Central Florida (UCF), IDEAS began as a student-led organization called I.D.E.A.S. –…

  • Navigating Nature’s Challenges: Florida’s Triple Threat

    Navigating Nature’s Challenges: Florida’s Triple Threat

    Welcome back to the IDEAS For Us blog, where we explore pressing environmental issues and innovative solutions. This is a follow up post on the Top Environmental Issues in Florida.  Today, we set our sights on the Sunshine State, dissecting the delicate balance between progress and preservation. Join us on a journey through Florida’s environmental…

  • The Worm Bin: Unveiling the Secrets of Soil Health

    The Worm Bin: Unveiling the Secrets of Soil Health

    The Worm Bin: unveiling the secrets of soil health as we strive to build regenerative gardens!

  • What Does Biochar Do?

    What Does Biochar Do?

    How does it help farmers? Burning organic material, like wood or plant waste, in a low-oxygen atmosphere produces biochar, a type of charcoal. It is a type of soil amendment that has been used for ages by indigenous people in places like the Amazon rainforest. Due to its potential to lessen the effects of climate…

  • Florida’s Regional Water Supply Plans

    Florida’s Regional Water Supply Plans

    “The protection of water resources is one of the most pressing issues facing our state. That’s why today I’m taking immediate action to combat the threats which have devastated our local economies and threatened the health of our communities.” – Ron DeSantis, 46th Governor of Florida, on new legislation concerning Florida’s Regional Water Supply Plans (RWSPs)…

  • Urban Sustainability: 3 Examples

    Urban Sustainability: 3 Examples

    Filled with people and towering buildings, urban areas might not be what comes to mind when you think of sustainability.1 Dense places have long been incorrectly associated with overcrowding, even by city planners. Density is defined by housing units per acre whereas overcrowding is measured by people per room. 2 Indeed, overcrowding can have many negative…

  • All About The Build Back Better Act

    All About The Build Back Better Act

    On November 19th, 2021, the House passed the Build Back Better Act (BBBA) with a close 220 to 213 vote.1  Now that the BBBA is onto the Senate, let’s look at what the bill contains for fighting the climate crisis as it proposes a total of $555 billion in clean energy and climate investments.2 PHOTO…

  • Organic Farming

    Organic Farming

    Organic Farming: Your Complete Guide Organic farming: your complete guide. What is organic? The United States Drug Administration (USDA) describes organic agriculture as “the application of a set of cultural, biological, and mechanical practices that support the cycling of on-farm resources, promote ecological balance, and conserve biodiversity.”1  Organic producers use only natural materials and processes…

  • Nuclear Energy: A Closer Look

    Nuclear Energy: A Closer Look

    Nuclear Energy: A Closer Look Nuclear Energy. As we move into the future we are constantly looking for ways to be more sustainable in everything we do. With that, energy practices constantly come under scrutiny for their potential impacts on the environment. As our population grows, so does the demand for resources. This makes it…

  • Pollution, Classism, and Racism

    Pollution, Classism, and Racism

    Pollution, Classism, and Racism Pollution, Classism, and Racism. Environmental Justice In 2020 IDEAS FOR US did an interview with five panelists, Bryan Parras, Yudith Azareth, Taylor Morton, Catherine Flowers, and Kevin J Patel, who were from Zero Hour which is a youth climate activism organization. The organization believes in fighting for the right to thrive…