The Circle of Life
The Earth is alive, a consciousness to whom
attunement can be made at any time. All life on earth is part of an
Earth community. A garden is the perfect example of a place where that
can be experienced and learned.
New York Hosts Green Scene
The largest, longest-running green consumer event, Green Festival, will return to NYC's Javits Center April 19. Come visit the Evolver booth and listen to a main stage talk by "Electric Jesus" author Talat Jonathan Phillips.
7th Annual World Peace Earth Day Celebration
Celebrate Earth Day with the 7th Annual World Peace Earth Day Celebration in NYC.
Library Turns to Seeds
A library in Colorado has added seeds to its lending collection in a bid to promote local food production and encourage gardening.
Sustainability is Mainly a Spiritual Crisis, Not a Material One
Living sustainably is likely to be a refinable art and technique that
blossoms from its diversity of applications, but whose seed has already
been planted long ago, in us, and we get to choose whether to cultivate
it.
New York Times Closes Environment Desk
The New York Times will close its environment desk in an effort to reduce newsroom costs.
Scientists Create Near-Living Crystal
Physicists at NYC University have this month published the results of their experiment on the lifelike behaviours of a newly-synthesized chemical compound.
Renewables shown to be more cost-effective
A combination of wind energy and solar energy, mixed with storage mechanisms, has the potential to power the US electric system up to 99.9% of the time.
Eliminating Waste and Creating Community
James Godsil of Sweet Water urban farm talks about eliminating waste and creating community with aquaponics.
Bump in Genetic Mutations
A recent report published in Nature magazine warns of the sudden rush of mutations amongst us, with an increase in mutations over the last 5,000 years.