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Environmental and social movements and organizations for cultural preservation
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Bill Eppridge

The Lasting Impact of a Civil Rights Icon's Murder

One of three civil rights workers murdered in Mississippi in 1964 was James Chaney. His younger brother would never be the same
December 2008 | By Hank Klibanoff

Enrique Penalosa

Colombia Dispatch 11: Former Bogota mayor Enrique PeƱalosa

The former mayor of Colombia's capital city transformed Bogota with 'green' innovations that employed the poor and helped the environment
October 29, 2008 | By Kenneth Fletcher

Yellow and blueback fusiliers

Our Imperiled Oceans: Victory at Sea

The world's largest protected area, established this year in the remote Pacific, points the way to restoring marine ecosystems
September 2008 | By Christopher Pala

Fish in Key West

Our Imperiled Oceans: Seeing Is Believing

Photographs and other historical records testify to the former abundance of the sea
September 2008 | By Laura Helmuth

John Muir

John Muir's Yosemite

The father of the conservation movement found his calling on a visit to the California wilderness
July 2008 | By Tony Perrottet

Robert Bullard

Environmental Justice Advocate
June 2008 | By Kenneth R. Fletcher

Cut Your Use of Plastic, Plastic, Plastic

  By Carey Okrand

Green Your Kitchen

  By Jessica Jensen

A Thirsty Nation

What can you do to reduce water consumption?
  By LowImactLiving.com

Expand Your Eco-Influence

What can you do to reduce water consumption?
  By Cassie Walker

Carbon Blob Eats US!

What can you do to reduce water consumption?
  By Jason Pelletier

Ed Begley, Jr. and his wife, Rachel Carson

Q&A - Ed Begley, Jr.

Actor and environmental activist Ed Begley, Jr. talks about living green
April 14, 2008 | By Lyndon Stambler

bottles washed up on a beach

The Trouble with Bottled Water

Elizabeth Royte reflects on the backlash against commercializing a natural resource and responds to reader comments
April 14, 2008 | By Elizabeth Royte

A bamboo grove

Bamboo Steps Up

An ancient plant becomes a new sensation
March 21, 2008 | By Cathie Gandel

Doug Fine

Doug Fine, Journalist, New Mexico

How an ambitious experiment in ecological living led to a goat pen
March 2008 | By Amanda Bensen

Giant Footprint

How the world's 6.6 billion people threaten the health of the ecosystem
January 28, 2008 | By Diana Parsell

Roots of the Sea

What mangroves give the world and why we can't afford to lose them
January 28, 2008 | By Sarah Zielinski

Mountain Messengers

Scientists scale peaks and study plants to understand the impact of warming
January 28, 2008 | By Anne Sasso

Up in Smoke

Amazon research that has withstood thieves and arsonists now faces its greatest challenge
January 28, 2008 | By Jess Blumberg

Ground Thaw

Geographer Christopher Burn explains why permafrost is thawing
January 28, 2008 | By Anne Casselman


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