The Evolution of an Activist
For Margo Pellegrino, ocean conservation is about protecting her children’s future. Part of the Calling All Activists: Submissions Wanted! series What drove me into activism was a Lemony Snicket-type...
View ArticleThe Colorado: America’s Most Endangered River
A few clicks is all it takes to tell Congress to keep the Colorado River flowing. AmericanRivers.org has put together an incredible campaign to raise awareness about the beauty and plight of the...
View ArticleThe Psychosis of Success
Mike Sliwa talks about the disease Christopher Columbus brought, and the importance of curing ourselves of it. —- As another Columbus Day approaches and we continue the government shutdown and the...
View ArticleCall for Submissions: Environment
Neil Hill, our Environment Editor, wants to read your work. —– I am very excited and honoured to have been asked to become the Environment Editor here at the GMP and I’m looking forward to sharing my...
View ArticleMy Wife and I Work for Food and Shelter
Mike and his wife have decided to stop chasing a paycheck. — In May of 2011 my wife and I decided to stop chasing a paycheck and start chasing a different carrot. We taught high school for a combined...
View ArticleWhy We Should Always Speak Our Truths
Movement maverick Wolfgang Brolley shares the lessons he learned from his spiritual pilgrimage. — Editor’s Note: Author uses the lowercase “i” as a way to practice humbleness. it is said that the...
View ArticleThe Men Saving Mother Nature
Matt Adam Williams highlights four inspirational men who are working to save the natural world. — Mother Nature’s beauty doesn’t stop it from being under threat. Some of the most incredible habitats...
View ArticleMy Wife and I Live In a Tiny Home
Mike Sliwa and his wife are moving towards the exit of complexity and opening the door of simplicity. — This week my wife and I assembled our Mongolian Ger and moved in. A ger (or yurt) is a round...
View ArticleOne Man’s Meditation: Washing the Dishes, Tending the Earth
What if washing the dishes became a simple gesture of conscious relationship with place, and mindfulness of the planet? — I’m washing dishes in a white plastic tub in the kitchen sink. I am not a big...
View ArticleEco
Eco is a short self initiated film which takes the viewer on a journey through a bizarre, colourful and quirky ecosystem full of all sorts of life. The goal with the project was to give character and...
View ArticleShell, BP, Chevron Offer EV Charging at Select Stations
— By Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss Dear EarthTalk: It seems to me that oil companies could stay relevant in the age of electric vehicles by offering high-speed electric charging (as well as gas) at their...
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