by Admin | Jan 8, 2014 | Articles, Profiles, Resources
The Performing Animal Welfare Society of California is one of the best places an animal can go. Often after nearly a lifetime of servitude, animals big and small can retire in peace on one of the three sanctuaries they run. It’s hard to imagine what life must be like...
by Admin | Dec 6, 2013 | Resources, Sustainability
Following in the green, trendsetting footsteps of Chelsea’s High Line Park, Queens has proposed plans for a very ecological facelift. The High Line Park is the result of a remarkable restoration project in which a crumbling, elevated rail line was transformed...
by Admin | Nov 20, 2013 | Articles, Climate Change, Conservation, Green Energy, Resources, Sustainability
One, parks were of mostly aesthetic value. As cities sprouted up and grew dense with concrete and people, humans realized that they were quickly losing something of value: green space. We started setting aside spaces here and there where we could go to enjoy the...
by Admin | Jul 5, 2013 | Articles, Conservation, Green Energy, Information, Resources
Other than here of course, we wanted to share with you some of the best environmentally friendly media sites on the Internet. Now you can fill your RSS reader with everything green, from business to climate science to homesteading heaven. Here are our picks:...
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,...