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Our Oceans Are Dying and We're At Fault
In Treehugger - Posted 2 days ago
Image source: Getty ImagesThe Los Angeles Times report this morning on the state of the oceans sounds like something out of a horror movie - fishermen...
Tags: report
Climate Change Not Just a Crisis of Sustainability, But a Moral Crisis: Carl Safina
In Treehugger - Posted 2 weeks ago
photo: Leonardo FreitasEvery once in a while I come across a piece of writing that states something so perfectly that I really can't imagine anything ...
Tags: climate change president sustainability
If an Environmentalist Makes a Confession in the Forest, Does It Make Him Less Green?
In Treehugger - Posted 2 weeks ago
The author plants saplings in Boston.After more than ten years of working in the environmental field, I thought I'd kick off my posts here from Earthw...
Tags: environmentalist
Review: Lester Brown's Plan B 3.0: Mobilizing to Save Civilization
In The Green Skeptic - Posted 2 weeks ago
You may want to read this book by starting with Part II. Either that or make sure all the knives are locked away so you won't slit your wrists during ...
Tags: co2 economy energy efficiency policy
Nature: Magpies Recognize Themselves in Mirror
In The Green Skeptic - Posted 2 weeks ago
From New Scientist: Self-recognition, once thought to be an ability enjoyed only by select primates, has now been demonstrated in a bird. The finding...
Tags: asian frankfurt
Beyond the Supermarket: More exotic foods!!
In Treehugger - Posted 2 weeks ago
A super ripe Biriba fruit, an orgasmic Amazonian treat!Stephen Brooks is the co-founder of Kopali Organics and a correspondent for Planet Green's G Wo...
Tags: china
More on what's wrong with biodiversity?
In Clean Tech Blog - Posted 2 weeks ago
by Marguerite Manteau-RaoLast week I published the following post, titled What's Wrong With Biodiversity? on the La Marguerite blog:Why do the effor...
Tags: cleantech conservation european studies sustainability
How Does Organic Winemaking Work? Part II
In Treehugger - Posted 4 weeks ago
Images courtesy of author.This article is continued from yesterday looking at how Bonterra winery is the leader in organic grape growing, and just how...
Tags: climate change research sustainable
Scientists Say Great Migrations Need Protection
In Treehugger - Posted 5 weeks ago
Image: Getty ImagesPicture the scene: Millions of passenger pigeons crossing North America in packs over a mile wide, taking several days to finally p...
Tags: report
First Transition Local Authority Established: Local Government vs. Peak Oil
In Treehugger - Posted 5 weeks ago
Author's Note: Readers from Somerset will have to forgive the perpetuation of stereotypes represented by this image. As a North Somerset boy and a cid...
Tags: peak oil uk
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