Samuel Hagler, Bicycle Activist
One man is on a 10,000-mile bicycle tour from Paraguay to the U.S. in support of Paraguay’s forests.
One man is on a 10,000-mile bicycle tour from Paraguay to the U.S. in support of Paraguay’s forests.
A young chef named Ali Howard, concerned about the dangers facing the Skeena River in British Columbia, swam the river’s entire 380-mile length…
Economist Paul MacAvoy, famous for coining the term “voodoo economics’ in the 1980s, is pessimistic about a renewable energy future…
Here’s to a happy, productive and meaningful decade!
Rebounces, an Arkansas-based company founded by tennis enthusiast Bill Dirst, has developed a method to give used tennis balls a second bounce.
When Conseil joined Aveda, it was with a purpose in mind to improve the brand’s organic content, to source ingredients that benefit indigenous growers.
Documentarian Ken Burns turns his lens towards our National Parks.
Leilani Munter on why “eco-friendly race car driver” isn’t a contradiction in terms.
E Magazine does not as a rule cover conferences–our space is too precious to offer blow-by-blow accounts of speeches. But this newsletter allows us to bend the rules, and the Internet gives us breathing space to keep you informed at rather greater length than is possible on the printed page. So here are detailed reports from two important gatherings, one in the U.S. and the other from Rome, the eternal city.