Good for the Brits! Brexit Brings Renewal of Democracy
Tremendous Immigrant Flows into the UK Were a Factor in Vote The British exit from the European Union (EU) this week... Read More
On the Killing of Harambe in Cincinnati
By Maria Fotopoulos June 15, 2016 The response to the shooting death of Harambe, a 17-year-old endangered Western lowland silverback male gorilla... Read More
Gorilla incident just one drop in an ocean of mistreatment
By Maria Fotopoulos June 11, 2016 As seen in: International Falls Journal Wabash Plain Dealer The response to the shooting death... Read More
Booming Illegal Trade in Wildlife is Decimating World’s Biodiversity
Today is World Environment Day (WED), designated by the United Nations as a day to increase worldwide awareness of our environment and... Read More
Report Cards for California Beaches Are In
While beach quality has improved, a day there still could make you sick Tired of the continuous affront presented by the... Read More
Today is International Women’s Day
In Yvon Chouinard’s “Let my people go surfing / the education of a reluctant businessman,” the founder and owner of Patagonia, writes,... Read More
On World Wildlife Day: We Can Do More
Yet another black rhino has been brutally murdered by poachers, leaving a two-year-old calf motherless. Adding to the immorality of the senseless... Read More
Only Elephants Should Wear Ivory in 2016
By Maria Fotopoulos January 20, 2016 In President Obama’s State of the Union speech, he spoke of standing up for others, “the... Read More
Fight the Myths in 2016
Malls and “destination” shopping are something I avoid, but I found myself in a retail center on January 2 to exchange a... Read More
Continuing Human Population Growth Overwhelming, Wiping out World Wildlife
“Can you think of any problem on any scale, from microscopic to global, whose long-term solution is in any way aided, assisted,... Read More