by Michelle D. Land | Oct 28, 2015 | Animal Welfare, Homelessness, Human Sustainability
Ed. Note: Michelle D. Land, JD is director of the Pace Academy for Applied Environmental Studies and director of the Environmental Consortium of Colleges & Universities. This post first appeared on the Animal Blawg. ~ JC WHEN WAYNE AND HIS DOG, GONZO, SLEEEP AT...
by John Cronin | Oct 25, 2015 | Ecology, Environmental Justice, Law & Policy, Pollution, Water
“HOW DOES A CITY OF THIS MAGNITUDE bring young students to the water, and have them feel a sense of ownership and community?” asks Professor Lauren Birney from her lower Manhattan office at the Pace School of Education. “Oysters.” A century...
by Guest Contributor | Oct 18, 2015 | EarthDesk Sunday, Recreation
«« »» From Everydaycitizen.com: Andy Singer is a freelance artist whose work can be seen in publications like Z Magazine, The Funny Times, The Bay Monthly, and the Eugene Weekly, Andy Singer’s comic “No Exit” is a surreal cartoon that offers an...
by John Cronin | Oct 14, 2015 | Climate Change, Energy, Law & Policy
Ed Note: I don’t usually repost from the EarthDesk archive. But following last night’s Democratic presidential debate, this deserved it. Out of the gate, CNN’s Anderson Cooper zinged Hillary Clinton about her flip-flops on same-sex marriage,...
by Guest Contributor | Oct 11, 2015 | EarthDesk Sunday
«« »» Adam Zyglis is the staff editorial cartoonist for The Buffalo News, his hometown daily newspaper. He accepted the position fresh out of college, after winning 3 national awards as a college cartoonist. In 2004, he graduated summa cum laude from Canisius College...
by John Cronin | Oct 9, 2015 | Environmental Justice, Homelessness, Human Sustainability, Poverty
IN ENVIRONMENTALISM, we believe all people deserve to live in a healthy environment. When we educate about climate change, for instance, we warn of the dire physical and economic consequences that could be visited upon people, homes and communities, here and abroad,...