by Admin | Jun 26, 2013 | Articles, Conservation, Profiles
With a rich history and wide span of influence, The Audubon Society is one of the most respected names in conservation. Recently, the non-profit organization was the center of a Twitter feud hoax, facilitated by satirical news outfit The Onion, which reported a fight...
by Admin | Jun 7, 2013 | Articles, Profiles
Greenpeace wants to make the world a better place–and they’re willing to do just about anything to get us there. This environmental organization is helping to protect ancient forests, keeping marine life safe and healthy, trying to stop global warming, and...
by Admin | Jun 5, 2013 | Articles, Information, Profiles
The Gorilla Honey project is a unique project based in the Virunga Mountains of Rwanda that is helping two different groups survive: humans and gorillas. Mountain gorillas in the region have long been endangered. Poaching, destruction of natural habitat, and exposure...
by Admin | May 31, 2013 | Articles, Green Energy, Information, Profiles, Resources
As we move into the future, more and more people are becoming aware that we’ve mistreated our natural resources, our earth, and our home. They are realizing that things must change if we want to continue living here without wreaking devastation on ourselves. But...
by Admin | May 24, 2013 | Articles, Information, Profiles, Resources
A new book, Wild Ones, by writer Jon Mooallem covers the world of people working to conserve endangered animal populations, and how that can sometimes be more complicated than we think. There are species being conserved that no longer live in their native habitat,...
by Admin | May 20, 2013 | Articles, Profiles
Who are the best leaders in sustainability? According to Globescan and SustainAbility’s 2013 Sustainable Leaders survey, Unilever and its CEO, Paul Polman top the list. The poll surveyed professionals working in sustainability in a variety of fields, and found...