Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Place/Environment/Geography (archive)

Ongoing:

AlterNet: Environment

AlterNet: Water

American Constitution Society for Law and Policy: Economic, Workplace and Environment

Apartment Therapy: Saving the World One Room at a Time

The Bluegrass and Beyond

Eat Well Guide: Local/Sustainable/Organic

Fora TV: Environment

Fora TV: Green

Institute for Policy Studies: Ideas Into Action for Peace, Justice, and the Envirnment

John Bowermaster

Kitchen Gardeners International

Living on Earth: Sound Journalism for the Whole Planet

Media Ecology: Composting the Western Mind

No Impact Man

Orion Magazine: Nature/Culture/Place

Preserve Lexington

Savoring Kentucky (Rona Roberts)

Science Friday (NPR)

UChannel: Environment

UK Guardian: Environment

US Seed Exchange (Blossom Swap)

Voice of San Diego

2008:

Counterspin: Kali Akuno, Andy Worthington and Francesca Grifo on the Bush legacy

Speaking of Faith: Architecture of Decency (Auburn Rural Studio)

Science Talk: Kayaking Antarctica with Jon Bowermaster

Margaret Trost - On That Day Everybody Ate: One Woman’s Story of Hope and Possibility in Haiti

Synthesis/Regeneration: A Magazine of Green Social Thought

Mona Domosh: On Nationalism

Jonathan Raban: Cut, Kill, Dig, Drill

Joan Hamilton: The Electronic Activist

What is the Green Scare?

BCTC Peace Art Garden

Guerrilla Gardening in Cincinatti, Pt. 1

Guerrilla Gardening in Cincinatti, Pt. 2

Kitchen Gardeners International

Becky McCane: Berea Sustainability and Rain Gardens

Non-Gardeners Guide

Non-Gardeners Guide, Pt.2

Maya Khankhoje: Review Guerrilla Gardening Manifesto

Moss Graffiti

Guerrilla Gardening

The Farm Bill: Understanding the Political, Agricultural, and Nutritional Impact

Fora TV: Bill Clinton in conversation with moderator James Fallows at the Aspen Institute's 2006 Aspen Ideas Festival

Film School: Irene Salina on FLOW: FOR LOVE OF WATER

Weekly Signals: An interview with Karl E. Meyer the author of Kingmakers: The Invention of the Modern Middle East

To the Best of Our Knowledge: Going Green

Tom Burgis: Addicted--William Burroughs and a world in heat

Richard Preston: Panic in Level 4

BBC News: Sign of the Times (Crimea)

Brian Holmes: Imaginary Maps, Global Solidarities

Thinking Allowed: Imagination and Suburbia

Living On Earth: Ah, Wilderness; Endangered Again; Invasion of the Invasives; Wireless Science; Amazing Rare Things; Spider Conversations

America Abroad Media: The Global Politics of Climate Change

Bees: Every Third Bite

Annenberg Media: Environmental Science

Sandra Steingraber: Environmental Amnesia

Aditya Chakrabortty: Internal World Bank study delivers blow to plant energy drive

Mike Davis: Evil Paradise--An Artist's Vision of Dubai in the Future

Democracy Now: Groundbreaking Lawsuit Accuses Big Oil of Conspiracy to Deceive Public About Climate Change; "Global Disruption" More Accurately Describes Climate Change, Not "Global Warming" - Leading Scientist John Holdren

Earth Revealed: Geology

The Habitable Planet: A Systems Approach to Environmental Science

A Toolbox for Sustainable City Living

Mike Davis: Living on the Ice Shelf--Humanity's Meltdown

NPR: 'Doomsday' Seed Vault Opens in the Arctic

Democracy Now: Supreme Court Slashes Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Fine to One-Tenth of Original $5 Billion Ruling

Rebecca Solnit: The Siege of the Sierra Club

NY Times: Sowing Art on the Kansas Prairie; Local Boy Returns to Add Color and Commerce to a Fading Town

Mark Townsend and Paul Bush: Now the Pentagon tells Bush "climate change will destroy us"

AlterNet: Exxon Valdez Disaster 101

Michael Benton: Teaching/Hiking at Natural Bridge, KY

Michael Benton: Writing About the Representation of Place in Film

Kari Lyderson: Bottled Water Blues

Nicole Brown and Dana Natale: New Jersey’s Campaign Against Lead

Janet Kauffman: The Fantasy of the Clip Art Farm

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