The United Nations has recognized the Cauvery Callling program as a blueprint for river revitalization in the tropical world.
Stand by Me, at Hudson Valley Books for Humanity
Come be inspired at Hudson Valley Books for Humanity. Selling new and pre-loved books, the store has an enriching vision for life.
Day 25: The Stem Dilemma
Composting for climate? You bet. Besides, it will make your trash can more presentable.
Day 17: Edible Wrappers
Are we throwing away the best part of our food? Here’s how to keep the health benefits (and keep the earth healthier).
Biography of a Bioswale—Purchase College as a Model for Others
Regarding green infrastructure, Angie Kim of Purchase College says,”We want to be the best we can to show other institutions that they can do it as well.” Learn about the college’s processes (and get inspired for your own) in this biography of a bioswale.
Everything Has a Story—Melita’s Gifts, Ossining, NY
A long hallway with what seems like secret doors at the end leads into a storied world. If you ever visit Ossining, NY, you might want to experience the amazement that is Melita’s.
What Can We Do Today?—Go Plogging (Make Ourselves and Our World Beautiful)
It’s becoming trendy to burn calories and make ourselves and our world more beautiful in the process. All it takes is adding a…
What Can We Do Today?—Plant a Tree Without Lifting a Shovel
We don’t need to change a thing, except our search engine, to start winning the climate game by just doing what we do every day anyway.
Day 17: Reclamation
Today’s writing prompt is based on the poem Resort One philosophical standpoint about our environment is that we are simply part of it, and all that we build is basically like the things that all other species build; they are constructed according to our species’ knowledge, our latest technologies and stylistic preferences, and our needs […]