by eab | Jul 15, 2016 | Blog |
In the United States, we waste about half our food. A lot of that waste happens because we expect our vegetables to look “perfect” and farmers can’t sell imperfect vegetables into supermarkets. Many times that food is left to rot in the fields, or is...
by eab | Jul 13, 2016 | Blog |
If you are into podcasts like I am, and interested in climate change like I am, there are four podcasts about climate change I listen to regularly that you might enjoy. Radio Ecoshock is a weekly podcast available via iTunes and SoundCloud. Host Alex Smith, who lives...
by eab | Jul 12, 2016 | Blog |
Spencer Tunick is well known for his photographs of large numbers of naked people. Volunteers strip to pose in scenes staged in a variety of locations from urban to wild. His latest project used 3,200 people, all painted in shades of blue, gathered, lying or standing...
by eab | Jul 10, 2016 | Blog |
Artist Anne Percoco used plastic water bottles to create a mobile sculpture titled Indra’s Cloud to draw attention to the pollution in the Yamuna River, India’s most polluted river. “The sculpture is a cloud of destructive environmental forces and a...
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