John Cardina’s Lives of Weeds Highlights Nature/Human Battle
In his new book Lives of Weeds, John Cardina highlights humans’ ongoing battle against that scourge of all scourges, weeds.
In his new book Lives of Weeds, John Cardina highlights humans’ ongoing battle against that scourge of all scourges, weeds.
If you want to build a green home, look no further than the LEED certification standards for residential properties…
In Tsavo National Park in the southwest part of Kenya, wildlife orphans get a second chance at life…
Hermann Hesse’s Trees: An Anthology of Writings and Paintings – posthumously published in 2022 – is a selection of journal entries, essays, poems and paintings. It is a testament to his love affair with nature, trees in particular. The book’s appeal lies in its beautiful descriptions and brevity. Primarily focused on anecdotes and observations without […]
A new short film documents photographer Mary Anne Karren’s efforts to save the Great Salt Lake’s landscape & the birds that rely on it.
Evidence from eco-friendly initiatives proves why putting energy into sustainable projects could make everyone healthier as the world continues to be greener.
We look at three housing materials that harm the environment — and three more sustainable alternatives to help you build/renovate greener.
This short essay by Dan Lennon outlines how the Earth’s climate has changed over the eons and what this has meant and will mean for life…
The pangolin may just be the most trafficked mammal on the planet, with less than 50,000 still alive across Asia.
Little do most people know that, by far, the greatest example of life extinguishing life (so far) is the Great Oxygenation Catastrophe…