Bidder 70 Speaks
Read the official statement by Tim DeChristopher, who was sentenced to two years in prison for successfully bidding on $1.8 million worth of land to save it from being exploited by the oil industry.
Give Up Meat, Save the Planet?
The UN Environment Programme shows an indisputable link between animal products and accelerating climate change.
The Intelligence of Mushrooms in Environmental Restoration
The mushroom is only the fruiting body of a larger organism possessing magic that transcends cultural and hallucinatory metaphor. In many places, fungi mycelium is actively breaking down toxins and
transforming polluted ecosystems into healthy ones.
The Sacred Door Trail
Scheduled to open in August 2012, the Sacred Door Trail is a 165 mile inter-faith pilgrimage route located in western Montana.
The trail serves to reconnect people back to our original church, our
original temple, Mother Earth.
Alternate Biospheres Under the Sea
An extensive ecosystem has been discovered under the seabed.
Ganesh Chaturthi: Recovering the Ecological Roots of an Ancient Festival
Ganesh
Chaturthi is one of the biggest religious festivals
in Maharashtra. This ten-day festival to celebrate
the birthday of the much-beloved elephant-headed god is a fascinating combination of piety and partying, consecration and
consumerism.
Mycoremediation and Its Applications to Oil Spills
Mycoremediation is a valuable component in our toolset of solutions. It has demonstrated positive results, verified by scientists in many countries.
Deepwater Pressure Plight
On top of the massive amounts of oil being released into the Gulf, a new and less known threat has emerged.
A Spill That’s Not an Accident?
Was BP's oil spill really just a mess of bad decisions, or a premeditated disaster to push political agendas?
Sinkhole Suppositions
Authorities are blaming Tropical Storm Agatha, which has claimed the lives of 150 people so far, for the massive sinkhole that has opened up underneath the capital city of Guatemala.