Biggest waste dump of the year – Christmas
It's almost upon us, that time of the year when extravagance gets a boost to add not only to profit margins, but also sadly the ever-growing mountain of garbage in…
It's almost upon us, that time of the year when extravagance gets a boost to add not only to profit margins, but also sadly the ever-growing mountain of garbage in…
For far too long there has been a gigantic disconnect between things economic and things environmental. It's been portrayed as a one sided image with humans living in an economy…
Darryl Jones, Professor of Ecology at Griffith University, Brisbane, refers to Eric Rolls when he writes about the animals that predate on native wildlife, especially birds. Rolls was a guest…
PICTURE: More valuable than watching a video or flipping through a picture book, is getting outdoors into the places and spaces that the videos and picture books feature. which only…
From his childhood in a country town noticing blackbirds and sparrows to studying brush turkeys in the suburbs, Professor Darryl Jones shares a fascinating story of curiosity, discovery, adventure, and…
Despite the noise, heat, dust and fumes, the ceaseless movement, light and toxins, many birds successfully live their lives among us. Ibis steal our lunch, brush turkeys rearrange gardens, and…
Our previous post related to the sad news about the death of Herman Daly, who acknowledges that he was inspired by ecologists such as Rachel Carson and her book Silent…
It’s been a day of sadness and reflection. We have learned that Herman Daly the father of ecological economics died on 28 October 2022. He was 84. Around the world,…
Whose accounts, and voices get privileged. Whose stories get the attention they deserve. This is a commentary on how two cultures collide. How one culture values another for its self…
CHANGING THE WAY WE BUILD, LIVE AND EAT. Good news is everywhere. Pity it doesn't make the headlines. This is one of those good news stories, that is making the…