Tony Rinaudo is an Australian agronomist, who is widely known as the forest maker. Having lived and worked in African countries for several decades, he has...
Leading Environmental Justice Attorney, Thomas Linzey of the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights, is a leading force helping communities implement successful rights of nature laws....
A presentation featuring the great AMORY LOVINS in a monumental recorded conversation on the rise of a renewable/efficiency-based economy. This discussion was presented at a Green...
Invasive plants flourish in part because in their transition to North America they leave behind the co-evolved pests that help keep them in check in their...
The Maasai are Indigenous people from southern Kenya, renowned and revered for their pastoral, nomadic heritage. They inhabit and range across the African Great Lakes region,...
Growing Greener Exploring the Soil Food Web with Elaine Ingham Dr. Elaine Ingham is an internationally renowned expert on the soil food web about how to...
This week’s “Earth Riot Radio” features Hopi sunrise music, Earth Firster Dave Foreman, Earth News with Savitri D, Ojibwe music of Maureen Noodin, jazz from Fiery...
Richard Wiles and Matthew Cunningham-Cook on climate disrupters Richard Wiles and Matthew Cunningham-Cook on climate disrupters.
Uli Lorimer, Director of Horticulture at the Native Plant Trust, discusses the role gardeners can play in maintaining biodiversity without sacrificing their favorite, non-native plants. Uli...
From the United States to Tunisia, politicians are using climate migration to get votes. The Dutch election in November 2023 that saw a long-time Prime Minister...
Wherever land meets sea, global warming is wreaking havoc. As the ocean absorbs heat generated by the burning of fossil fuels and its attendant climate breakdown,...
Look around you: at this very moment, chances are that within a one-foot radius of your body, theres something plastic. The ubiquity of plastic comes with...
Nature is not fixed, but ever changing. Some of the worlds best known deserts were once fertile grasslands and forests, including the Sahara, the Mojave, the...
WINGS-Benazir Bhutto First woman to lead a Muslim-majority country On December 27, 2007, the first woman to lead a Muslim-majority country, Benazir Bhutto, was assassinated while...
Building Resilience with Permaculture: Adapting to Climate Change By Saniya Malhotra The temperature of the earth has risen by 17 degrees Celsius over the last couple...
Media advisory Countries to strengthen UN nuclear ban treaty at upcoming meeting in New York Geneva 8 November 2023 The states parties to the Treaty on...
Beyond Your Front Door: Oregon’s Land Use Planning Goals Celebrates 50 Years Oregon’s Statewide Land Use Planning Goals turned 50 this year (2023)! It’s definitely something...
Growing Greener: Garden Making for Those Who Own No Land Landscape architect Marissa Angell has worked with premier firms on high profile projects, but today she’s...
Land Regeneration at Minimal Cost: Tony Rinaudo Tony Rinaudo is an Australian agronomist, who is widely known as the forest maker. Having lived and worked in...
Right Livelihood Award Winning Nnimo Bassey: Sustainable Development and Climate Justice Nnimmo Bassey is an architect, environmental activist, author and poet, who chaired the Friends of...
The campaign to end the proliferation of nuclear weapons: Daniel Hogsta, ICANW Daniel Hogsta is the campaign coordinator for the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons....
David Suzuki: How can the environmental movement gain more traction? Over the past fifty years, Environmental activism hasn’t brought us any closer to ultimate health. So...