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Experience the World: Our 4th Anniversary

October 7, 2016by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Green News Update is celebrating – four years as an online blog in a web-style format.  That’s over 270 posts – more than once a week, on average – on […]

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Africa, Asia, Australia, Discovery, Europe, News, Opinions, Sustainability, Travel, Urban life
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Ban All Ivory Sales Worldwide: End It Now!

August 24, 2016by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

BAN ALL IVORY SALES WORLDWIDE! A complete worldwide ban on ALL ivory sales –including so-called “legal” ivory –is what former Secretary of State James A. Baker III calls for in […]

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Africa, Animals at risk, Elephants, Endangered species, Extinction, International, Wildlife
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Books Summer ’16: Ten More You’ll Like

August 15, 2016by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Award-winning journalists and experts – Sebastian Junger, Siddhartha Mukherjee, Jennifer Ackerman– are  among the authors we’ve selected for Ten More Books you’ll like this summer. This selection of 10  looks […]

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Birds, Books, Health, History, Natural history, Research, Technology
Twelve Apostles, Australia. Photo by Pete Seaward for Lovely Planet.

Books Summer ’16: Ten You’ll Like

June 27, 2016by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Welcome Summer –– and the books that beckon us to sit in a comfortable chair, dream, explore other places and other worlds.  This month’s selection is the first of several […]

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Biodiversity, Books, History, Science, Travel, Weather
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Friday Roundup Apr 29: Ches Bay, Space Colony, Hummingbirds, Feeding Africa

April 29, 2016by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Our stories this week: Chesapeake Bay’s good news,  Kaplana –a NASA space colony, Howard Buffett’s “brown revolution” to feed Africa, bison wins new status Chesapeake Bay’s Good News The Chesapeake […]

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Birds, Extinction, Farming, Food, Friday Roundup, News, Rivers, Science, Water, Whales, Wildlife
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Goldman Environmental Prize 2016

April 20, 2016by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

The 2016 Goldman Environmental Prize awards announced  April 18 in San Francisco were tinged with the sadness that 2015 award winner Berta Cáceres had been assassinated only weeks before in Honduras. This […]

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Africa, Asia, Conservation, Europe, Farming, forests, Health, Heroes, International, Latin America, People, Sustainability
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NOVA: Citizen Science at its best

April 19, 2016by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

NOVA, the 42- year- old PBS television series, is citizen science’s best friend – thoughtful, balanced, free  of charge,  and available to millions of people via several media platforms. That […]

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Discovery, Documentary films, Ecology, Education, Environment, Film and television, Health, Natural history, Science
De Waal threw a copy of his first book across the moat to the waiting chimps. Courtesy of Frans de Waal

Frans de Waal: Primates are us!

April 14, 2016by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

“What could be more dignified than primates who use their natural gifts to build a humane society?” ( Frans de Waal) Frans de Waal is a celebrated primatologist who manages to […]

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Africa, Animals at risk, Books, Discovery, Education, Extinction, Heroes, Higher education, Netherlands, Research, Sustainability, Wildlife

Earth Heroes

April 12, 2016by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Every day for the next two weeks, we are going to introduce you to men, women, indigenous groups, doctors, scientists, broadcasters, rangers and fearless activists who stand for the planet. […]

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Africa, Conservation, Documentary films, Endangered species, Film and television, Heroes, People, Science, Sustainability
EO Wilson collecting insecfts photo by Piotr Naskrecki

Earth Week Heroes Coming Up

April 6, 2016by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Being an environmental hero can mean putting your life on the line, taking risks that most of us fear (but admire) and getting things accomplished against the odds. Next week, […]

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Conservation, Discovery, Environment, Film and television, Heroes, People, Photography, Science, Sustainability

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