Sustainability Tip: A Playful Plan for Plant-Based Living — My Not-So-Perfect Path to Delicious Health
Plant-based meals can be abundant, satisfying and beautiful. Many cuisines offer lots of healthy, earth-friendly options – think Indian, Chinese or Mexican. Credit: USAHS By Alliance Communications Coordinator Amy Durr …
Art of the Week: Where Leaves Speak — Artist and Plant-Namer Abel Rodríguez on the Language of the Amazon
Artist “Abel Rodríguez is a sage of the Nonuya people, who live in the Amazon rainforest. He is known as a ‘plant namer’ because of his astonishing ability to remember …
Inspiration: The Skoll World Forum Gives Real Hope in the Face of Our Most Daunting Challenges – Part 1
Jeff Skoll, the founder and Chair of the Skoll Foundation, getting a standing ovation at the Opening Plenary following his return to the Skoll World Forum in Oxford, England. Credit: …
Holding the Wild and Wounded — Earth Day Through a Lens of Love and Loss
This photograph of Geoffrey (Kikoko) GPS, Bwindi Hub, Uganda, explores solastalgia from the frame of visual journalism. Credit: ©Invisible Flock By Alliance Communications Coordinator Amy Durr Earth Day has a …
Art of the Week: Song for the Turtles in the Gulf – Linda Hogan’s Poetic Medicine for a Wounded World
A sea turtle serves as the inspiration for Linda Hogan’s poignant poem. Credit: Sustainable Fisheries Partnership (left), Chickasaw Nation (right) By Alliance Communications Coordinator Amy Durr Have you ever had …
Art of the Week: Beauty and Ecological Grief — Kate MacDowell’s Haunting Porcelain Sculptures
Sculptor Kate MacDowell on parakeets in her piece Feather trade: “The use of fur, feathers, and hide in fashion is in part an extension of prehistoric attempts to clothe and …
