Ecovillages: Muddy Roads and Clear Visions
Founders and inhabitants of ecovillages (human sustainable community settlements that use green energy and ecotechnologies in order to become more socially, economically and ecologically sustainable...
View ArticleContextualising Mexican Climate Change Law
Consequences of Climate Change in Mexico City. This was the first city in Latin America to launch a local climate change strategy. Acting Differently: When the UNFCCC process is too slow If you have...
View ArticleTrue Knowledge Is Not Only in Classrooms: Mexican Native Environmental Leader
Ice fog and pines, view from Northern Mexico. Photo by Lon&Queta via Flickr under a Creative Commons license. “In the Raramuri world, all living beings are our guides, those that give us life,”...
View ArticleLatin America: Domestic Violence Forces Women to Migrate
Walk against Domestic Violence and commemoration of International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women in Chaguanas, Trinidad & Tobago, November 29, 2008. Photo by CWGL via Flickr...
View ArticleBottled Water Use, or Are We Really Drinking Unicorn Tears?
“I’m going to assume that it comes from the reverse membrane osmosis of tap water – but bottled water marketers will probably tell you it’s the tears of unicorns,” says Alex Serpo, Australian...
View ArticleVideo: ThinkBrigade’s Multimedia Journalists
These are some of the people who have been reporting for ThinkBrigade from around the globe in the last year. Watch this video message from ThinkBrigade’s multimedia journalists:
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