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Poseidon Lost

We thought the sea was infinite and inexhaustible. It is not. Calling for a new vision to save our oceans. Table of Contents | Digital Edition
Guardian Environmental Network
May 16, 2012: A little over a year ago, Lucas Benitez, Greg Asbed, and I committed an act that would surely have gotten us arrested if we had attempted it six months earlier. Traveling in a tired and faded Toyota sedan, we cruised through... read more >
May 15, 2012: Jacques Cousteau once famously described Mexico’s Sea of Cortez as “the world’s aquarium.” Now that it’s near collapse, what can one small fishing village do to save it?
May 14, 2012: Invasive emerald ash borer beetles are destroying forests around the U.S. Can scientists shield ash trees from the tiny bug's huge appetite?
May 11, 2012: Lead, cadmium, phthalates, and other nasty chemicals may be lurking in your garden. But they might not have arrived there through fertilizers, pesticides, and pollution. Your own gardening tools could be the culprit.A recent... read more >
May 10, 2012: You're someone who is worried about bats. Maybe you've heard some news reports about white-nose syndrome. Maybe you've noticed that our blind, furry little friends have been mysteriously MIA from your property in recent... read more >
May 9, 2012: Polar bear cubs can turn any icy heart into squee-jeeable slush (these two get extra eco-porn points for being in the wild). But there is a time when the endangered babes hit peak adorability. This is when they learn to walk... read more >
May 8, 2012: Robert Redford discusses his new documentary about the Colorado River and his deep affection for the American West.
May 7, 2012: Turns out the forces of comic book evil are often trying to take over the world ... by polluting it.
A pygmy hippo calf gets the royal treatment at a sanctuary in South Africa.
There's a new competition in pro football: who can be the greenest team?
What if corporate execs and poor women in remote villages could join forces to change the world?