earth

A handful of decaying apples are grouped together on the ground.

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George Washington University
A personal essay about life, death, and decomposition. 
Eckerd College
A short film about the importance of the journey of compost at Eckerd College.
"A Better Day" by Natasha Cooper
"A Better Day" by Natasha Cooper
Eckerd College
We are slowly destroying our planet, but that does not mean it is not too late to make a change.
Earth Action Initiative

Graphics and photos courtesy of Brandon Wood.

UC Berkeley
Berkeley grad students are creating and implementing consolidated guidelines for environmental groups based on successful action strategies.
A video submission for the 2017 Planet Forward Story Fest.
A video submission for the 2017 Planet Forward Story Fest.
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Through my story, I am sharing Earth's story.
Serene. Soothing. Magnificent. These are all words appropriate to describe the Cascadia Marine Trail, a 150 mile entirely water-based recreation trail along the coast in the Pacific northwest. Beginning in Olympia, Washington and winding through the... Read More
Do everyday choices to reduce our carbon footprint make a real difference for the climate? Sure, when we add them all up, but most of us still want to know, “What’s in it for me?” A company called Earth Aid has a unique answer to this question: Give... Read More
Planet Forward
By Victoria Riess, Mark Abramson & Haley Lesavoy How much energy are you wasting by throwing out that plastic bottle? Find out!
Planet Forward
By Victoria Riess, Haley Lesavoy & Mark Abramson The technology is here, but without an infrastructure to implement it, there will be no progress.