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Book Review: A Passion for This Earth: Writers, Scientists, and Activists Explore Our Relationship with Nature and the Environment
In Sustainablog - Posted 2 days ago
What do you love about nature? What place, animal, thing, or experience opened your eyes to the sacredness of the natural world? Who in your life prov...
Tags: activism canada environmentalist
The Case of the Missing Humans: Alan Weisman's The World Without Us
In Sustainablog - Posted 2 weeks ago
Imagine that you are not here anymore. Your friends, your family, neighbors, all gone. Even I, your favorite green blogger, have vanished like a snuff...
Tags: environmentalist
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
This is NOT a Hockey Stick
In DeSmogBlog - Clearing the PR Pollution that Clouds - Posted 3 weeks ago
In a desperate effort to distract attention from the real issue, Steve McIntyre and one of his more loquacious acolytes have renewed their attack ...
Tags: climate change climate science journal policy research
Chin Up, Enviros
In Oceana - Posted 7 weeks ago
A friend of mine just wrote me an e-mail saying she had checked out this blog. I like the blog, she wrote, but it made me a little depressed (sorry...
Tags: global warming
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Fly: The Mysterious Magic of Lightning Bugs
In Sustainablog - Posted 7 weeks ago
In the darkness of twilight or the soft glow before dawn, stars seem to blink and drift about in the air. While crickets chirp, cicadas croon, and var...
Tags: environmentalist global warming
Review: Where the Wild Things Were by William Stolzenburg
In The Green Skeptic - Posted 7 weeks ago
I remember the day when I was no longer at the top of the food chain.I was flying into Lower Talarik Creek in southwestern Alaska with nothing but a f...
Tags: conservancy
The Fine Art of Foraging
In Sustainablog - Posted 9 weeks ago
For this Fourth of July, I chose to celebrate a day of independence by stressing out to prepare for a holiday party, nor by figuring out which firewor...
Tags: president president bush
Man Saves 375 lbs Black Bear from Drowning (with Photos and Video)
In Treehugger - Posted 9 weeks ago
Rescuing a 375 lbs Male Black BearFlorida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission biologist Adam Warwick just couldn't let the bear drown, so he too...
Tags: conservation
Nature's Enclave in a Japanese Metropolis
In Environmental Graffiti - Posted 10 weeks ago
image by Flickr user A Posh SentinelThe insane architecture you see above is the aftermath of a baseball stadium being abandoned in Osaka Japan; a new...
Tags: architecture electric fusion japanese
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