Jude Isabella

Book Review: Rewilding Our Hearts

Rewilding Our HeartsBuilding Pathways of Compassion and CoexistenceBy Marc …

Growing an Urban Eden

Edible forests offer a new approach to food security.

Your Brain On Water

In his new book, Blue Mind, author and evolutionary biologist Wallace J. Nichols examines how being in and around water affects our emotions and cognition.

The Courage to Say No

In Kenya, one village girl challenged the status quo by taking a stand against female circumcision, reports S&H contributor Jude Isabella.

The Value of Wildlife

Globalization and economic growth are causing an unprecedented surge in poaching…

Wetlands Under Threat

An ancient web of wetlands across the upper Midwest, essential to migratory birds and the health of waterways, are draining at an alarming rate.

Book Review: Blue Future

Blue FutureProtecting Water for Peopleand the Planet ForeverBy Maude BarlowThe N…

Miraculous Millet

Drought tolerant, pest resistant, and homegrown—could millet be the next great sustainable grain?

Fevered

Why a Hotter Planet Will Hurt Our Health—and How We Can Save OurselvesBy Linda M…

Extreme Permaculture

From the rainy coast of British Columbia to the Texas desert to the snows of Sweden, these die-hard off-the-gridders test the limits of complete sustainability.

Interwoven

Indigenous leader—and 2013 Goldman Prize winner—“Mama Aleta” turned to a traditional practice to bring her people together and protect the Indonesian forest.

A River Ran Through It

Amazon environmentalists warn that hydroelectric dams could devastate the world's biggest watershed.

Turning the Tide against Fracking

Love. It may sound corny, but it’s what drove Sandra Steingraber to spark an upr…

Mountaintop Mining: Crisis in Appalachia

Traveling through West Virginia, Michael Hendryx passes through two worlds. One …