A Green Second Life for Staten Island’s Freshkills Landfill
Once an environmental and emotional blight as the world’s largest dump, Staten Island’s Freshkills Landfill has been transformed into one of New York City’s largest managed
Carbon Visuals: Animating the World’s Cars
A short animated film from Carbon Visuals is being used to engage managers around the world about the fundamentals of sustainability, how sustainability is relevant to their role and its imp
The story behind squid iridescence
Natural history gets an upgrade in CreatureCast, a series of short animated videos.
Jamming with Cicadas
David Rothenberg explores the intricacies of the cicada song—and joins in on clarinet. Read his essay on the cicada timing riddle here.
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SXSW Eco 2012 Keynote: Lance Hosey
Lance Hosey, Chief Sustainability Officer with the global architecture leader RTKL, delivers the first day’s keynote at SXSW Eco 2012, speaking on beauty, ecology, and design.
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When Will Solar Get Cheap?
An animated explanation from The Atlantic‘s “User’s Guide to Energy.” Watch more videos at http://www.theatlantic.com/special-report/users-guide-energy.
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Incredible Edible: Food to share
Incredible Edible is an international movement that aims to grow as much public food as possible.
Demon Fish by Juliet Eilperin
In honor of Shark Week, we bring you this video highlighting Washington Post national environmental reporter Juliet Eilperin’s DEMON FISH.
The Secret Life of Trees
What do trees know that we don’t? 13-year-old inventor Aidan realized that trees use a mathematical formula to gather sunlight in crowded forests.
Plastics Unwrapped: The Pre-plastic Kitchen
What was life like before plastic? How did we preserve food? University of Washington Art History student Lauren Palmor explains.