By Danielle Nierenberg on January 12, 2011 in Africa, East Africa, New York, New York City, North America, Photos, South Africa, Southern Africa, USA, West Africa
This week, the Worldwatch Institute launches its flagship publication, State of the World 2011: Innovations that Nourish the Planet in New York City. The report spotlights successful agricultural innovations and unearths major successes in preventing food...
It seems not long ago that Lili Rocha was singing in the streets and squares of her small native town in Brazil. Lili’s great passion for music led her to be named the winner of...
In the early hours of the morning, during the hottest midday sun or evening at dusk, the Silvermine River wetlands in the valley of Fish Hoek is the perfect natural setting in which to unwind.
The...
Swami Vivekananda’s Famous Speech
January 12 is Swami Vivekananda’s birthday (born 1863). In honour of his birthday, I am posting the speech he made in 1893 at the World’s Parliament of Religions in Chicago.
He was the...
For years Puerto Vallarta was a sleepy little village, and grew at an easy pace. Then John Huston showed up with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. The growth then reminded me of the way I...
The concept of walled city is not new to the students of history and it has traditionally been associated with the defense of the city as the wall used to be the first defense line...
Pomegranates, pomegranates, pomegranates! I don’t know about you, but I personally can’t get enough of them, on their own, as a sweet and sour accompaniment to salads, or as the garnish that gives that “kick”...
The Kalahari Desert is not a desert in the strictest sense. Its annual rainfall is too high (although it is still very low), the wildlife is too diverse, and the plant life too abundant (even...
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