As I travel around Europe to launch State of the World 2010, I’ve done a lot of schlepping from airport to metro station to bus [...]
Q&A at the US Embassy in Madrid
While visiting Spain, Erik is questioned about State of the World 2010 at the US Embassy….
What’s the Main Ingredient in Tomato Ketchup?
Did I know what a tomato was at age 6? Did you? Well, these kids certainly don’t….
Caution: Zombies Ahead!
Introducing Worldwatch’s next book: Worldwatch Institute’s Complete Guide to Permaculture and Zombie Defense
Climate Thought:
New Climate Thought on the importance of Transforming Cultures posted at http://en.cop15.dk/thoughts. Take a look, then add your own thought….
Educating for Sustainable Development
Finland is a country incorporating education for sustainable development into its national curriculum. Its example can bring ideas for other countries to similarly incorporate a sustainability framework for education.
A Late Tribute to Thomas Berry
A tribute to Thomas Berry, who spoke about the state of the human-Earth relationship,
Home – The Newest Item on the Endangered List
Home is a film about our planet, with the fate of its future resting in the hands of humanity.
The Exposé of Stuff
The Story of Stuff has become a powerful tool to teach about the failings of consumerism.
Kids Going Off the Grid
Going off the grid is a reality in practice and kids are part of the movement. A Nick News piece documents kids in an ecovillage and in cities across the U.S. who are taking steps to reduce their energy consumption and limit their ecological footprint.
Walking with a Purpose
Walking to school is not only good for children’s health, it is a social and environmental service, helping to reduce traffic congestion and mitigate greenhouse gas pollution.
Kids Teaching Parents
Children can become representatives of the planet and of their future.

