Numéro Magazine
ISSUE 14 | MINIMALISM
Article: Is Having less Children Really The Answer For Climate Change?
“Whilst co-living concepts may be thought of as a potential solution to issues such as rapid urbanisation, increasing lack of affordable housing or something only for freelancers and digital nomads, it is a recurring human trend and a tale as old as time. The article looks at the history of co-living, and the current wave of co-living trends – from functional house shares, official co-living spaces and tiny house communities.
Whilst co-living might be an economical answer to the world’s growing metropolises, it also addresses deeper societal shifts like the epidemic of loneliness, life expectancy, and the desire for simpler living. Modern forms of co-living are offering alternative ways of future living, with increased social connection, and intentions to live collaboratively and minimally. Where each new concept is born from a societal, economic, spiritual or technological shift in the world, the article will discuss how co-living aims to return to a more natural and sustainable way of living together. “
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Role: Editorial writing