Bali’s Green School by Julie Janney
Green School in Bali, Indonesia An Innovative Learning Environment Green School campus, an institution with a curriculum emphasizing Green Education and ecology, sits in the lush Indonesian jungle on Bali and is bisected by the Ayung River. Bali’s terrain ranges from volcanoes and jungles to...
Jan 24
Zoe Weil – The World Becomes What You Teach by Zoe Weil
Zoe Weil – The World Becomes What You Teach
Sep 19
Do We Waste Our Time With ‘Environmentally Friendly’ Living? by Jennifer Colletti
Originally Published January 26, 2010 Courtesy: EPA All your personal efforts to live more sustainably do not make any difference to the world’s environment. That’s the assertion environmental writer Derrick Jensen makes in his recent article “Forget Shorter Showers,” published in Orion...
Sep 12
Read, Click, Score: Ecology Learning Online by Deborah Harter Williams
There are plenty of new online courses popping up this fall.  Some intriguing ones come in conjunction with the New York Times.  As part of the New York Times Knowledge Network, there are credit and non-credit courses starting in October. There are special studies like Theater and Global Change,...
Aug 29
Vermont Law Top 10 Environmental Watch List 2011 by Jane Engelsiepen
With the goal of improving public understanding of environmental law and policy issues, Vermont Law School’s Environmental Law Center has launched its first annual Top 10 Environmental Watch List. These pivotal issues were chosen by environmental faculty and students from the Vermont Journal of...
Jan 05
Dire messages about global warming can backfire, new UC Berkeley study shows by Jane Engelsiepen
By Yasmin Anwar / UC Berkeley Dire or emotionally charged warnings about the consequences of global warming can backfire if presented too negatively, making people less amenable to reducing their carbon footprint, according to new research from the University of California, Berkeley. “Our...
Nov 18