NOT FAR OFF the coast of Georgia, the North Atlantic right whale cruises the blue deep as it’s done for centuries. In tow, scientists, researchers, environmentalists, bureaucrats and animal-lovers hope […]
Summer Teal Simpson
Now that’s a Green Party
SOME PARTIES are better than others. The food tastes more decadent. The champagne is bubblier. The red carpet runs just a bit longer. The guests laugh a little louder. In […]
Michael Maddox’s green dream
FARMERS SMELL DIFFERENT from the rest of us. They do. They smell like earth, sweat, the sweetness of berries and the tang of onions, garlic and leeks. It’s a way […]
Looking at LNG
THE LOCAL activist group Citizens for Clean Air and Water (CCAW) met last Thursday to discuss their concerns for planned expansion of the El Paso Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) Facility […]
Fighting climate change at home
IN 1969, David Brower, founder of Friends of the Earth, coined the slogan “think globally, act locally.” Tommy Linstroth, a Savannah resident, keeps this adage in mind in his recently […]
Star power
There was a man who was walking along a sandy beach where thousands of starfish had been washed up on the shore. He noticed a boy picking the starfish one […]
Environment: E-recycling
Spring is here and, with it, the impetus to pack away winter clothing, unfurl your Easter linens, and try to locate your gardening tools. Also time to grapple with the […]
Marshing toward disaster?
Developers, conservationists square off over the Coastal Marshlands Protection Act
Lead Story: Eat it
Event shows how to grow food in an edible backyard garden, where humidity is your friend and tidiness is a sin
