Two days ago we announced that one of the Tsalala Pride lionesses has just given birth to four small cubs. For the last two days, all of our rangers have at some stage or another...
Today in Helsinki Finland, Gaudeamus Helsinki University Press hosted the Finnish launch ofState of the World 2011: Innovations that Nourish the Planet. Co-Project Director, Danielle Nierenberg discussed the findings from the book and talked about Nourishing the...
Though it was first used as flavoring by the Aztecs in Central and South America, the majority of vanilla beans–over two thirds– now come from the Northeastern rainforests of the African island of Madagascar. For almost...
While we're talking TEDxBerkeley, there was an amazing group of performers in addition to the inspiring list of speakers who inspired close to 1,300+ people in Zellerbach Hall last weekend.
Moses Sedler and Sonja Drakulich teamed up...
Swaziland is little monarchy which is mostly located in South Africa, but also ventures across into Mozambique. It is the only surviving monarchy on the African continent, a fact which is somewhat controversial as the...
We traveled from the lush hills of Coorg through the rice paddies, and coffee plantations along the tiny windy roads, with no traffic, and beautiful scenery. How do I describe how I felt on the...
BBC reports on the earthquake which struck Christchurch New Zealand in the South Island today. From the piece, this is what we learn. Multiple fatalities have been reported after a powerful 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck Christchurch and...
State of the World 2011: Innovations that Nourish the Planet will be launched in Copenhagen, Denmark on February 25th to mark the official opening of Worldwatch’s European office, in partnership with the European Environment Agency.
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