On The Run: Species Flee Climate Change Faster Than Previously Thought
The Geometrid Moth is amongst the species adapting to higher temperatures. Different species might be more in-tune with the environment than originally conceived. Researchers are realizing that both...
View ArticleVIDEO: Reverend Billy’s Freakstorm: Ad vs. Earth
Ah, Reverend Billy. He’s not really a Reverend…or is he? Description: “Reverend Billy’s Freak Storm” episode 4 on the tornadoes in Joplin, greenwashing, and ironies of the Weather Channel.”
View ArticleWWF Helps Conserve The Ecological Heritage Of Buddha’s Birthplace, Lumbini
Lumbini is a popular pilgrimage site for many Buddhists– WWF wants to secure the area’s cultural ecology. The birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama, more commonly known as Buddha, is honoring the memory of...
View ArticleVIDEO: Chris Jordan’s Film About An Island Where The Birds Have Bellies Full...
Artist Chris Jordan, whose work we’ve shown in 5 Things You Need To Know About Plastic Bottles Or You’ll Die Twice has a well shot new film in production called Midway. Midway is an island in the...
View ArticleAre Humans A Part Of Nature Or Apart From Nature?
I decided to make this graphic after reading some of author Neil Evernden’s The Natural Alien: Humankind and Environment. This quote made so much sense to me. One of the reasons we have so many...
View ArticleINFOGRAPHIC: World Wetlands Destruction
I wrote about wetlands in Today Is World Wetlands Day 2011. In that post you can find out more about wetlands, why they’re important and what their role could have been in preventing some of the...
View ArticleOf Lions And Lemurs: A Farewell To My Own Father On Father’s Day
Recently, I watched the wildlife show, Nature, on PBS with my father in silence. The theme of the episode happened to be parents in the animal kingdom. We watched a lion pride make a living room out...
View ArticleINFOGRAPHIC: Oceans Of Garbage, Why Are People Eating Their Own Trash?
Here are some shocking stats on ocean pollution. It’s important for people to understand, particularly when it comes to pollution of our waterways, everything we do comes back to us. Doesn’t it make...
View ArticleThe Best Time To Plant A Tree Was Before You Were Born
“[E]verybody has a tree they remember from being a child. It’s very common I meet somebody who remembers looking carefully at a tree, and being near it, and what it meant to them, et cetera. And I...
View ArticleWhen A Trip To The Bronx Zoo Takes An Unusual Turn
Years ago my older sister Natalie thought it would be a good idea to take a young relative to The Bronx Zoo. It’s the largest metropolitan zoo in the U.S. and among the largest in the world. We met up...
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