COMMENTARY: Defending Water
The problem, really, is that we in the land of plenty don’t actually see water.
The problem, really, is that we in the land of plenty don’t actually see water.
Eco-mansions are helping to relieve guilt from the Hamptons to Palm Beach.
Trial lawyer Dr. Robert Freilich is focused on land—how to best use it, sustain it & maximize its resources…
Talk about awkward. Aveda is backstage at New York Fashion week handing out refillable blue Sigg bottles proudly filled with New York tap water, while cases of Evian bottled water sit in little domed coolers throughout the event.
An interview with Robert Martin, executive director of the Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal Production.
Olympic athletes like swimmer Aaron Peirsol and beach volleyball star Misty May-Treanor are standing up for environmental causes.
Online calculators are the latest thing in eco-land: a quick way to gauge one’s wasteful footprint against the consumption level of other Americans.
he concept was simple, but the scope huge: charge New York City diners a dollar for their glasses of tap water during one week (dubbed "World Water Week") and give that money to UNICEF to help provide access to clean drinking water around the world.
Captain Planet is back.
Alaska’s Climate Lawsuit: An Alaskan village files the first official global warming lawsuit against fossil fuel companies.