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Celebrating the 52nd   with a historic photo of planet earth taken by the Apollo 17 crew on December 7, 1972.  Happy  !
04/22/2022

Celebrating the 52nd with a historic photo of planet earth taken by the Apollo 17 crew on December 7, 1972. Happy !

"Our culture is awash in information, yet starving for wisdom. Perhaps society needed to sink to this level to create pe...
11/03/2020

"Our culture is awash in information, yet starving for wisdom. Perhaps society needed to sink to this level to create people hungry enough to do the work necessary to heal ourselves." - Anna Clark, Earthpeople Media

On the eve of the 2020 presidential election, anxiety is mounting over the looming prospect of continued divisiveness in our country. No matter who wins, anger and resentment from the other half of the electorate are bound to follow. The intense polarization of American politics has created a cultur...

On this day in 1890, Congress established Yosemite National Park after trailblazing environmentalist John Muir campaigne...
10/01/2020

On this day in 1890, Congress established Yosemite National Park after trailblazing environmentalist John Muir campaigned for it.

The father of the conservation movement found his calling on a visit to the California wilderness

Nature is at a tipping point. Earthpeople Media, alongside more than 560 companies, is calling on governments to adopt p...
09/21/2020

Nature is at a tipping point. Earthpeople Media, alongside more than 560 companies, is calling on governments to adopt policies now to reverse loss in this decade. http://bit.ly/BfNCTA

Sign up today to our Call to Action, stated above, and join the 560 businesses from around the world who are calling for ambitious and collective action for nature.

Crops grown in greenhouses use up to 95% less water than those grown on outdoor farms. Carl Silverberg and Seana Chamber...
09/02/2020

Crops grown in greenhouses use up to 95% less water than those grown on outdoor farms. Carl Silverberg and Seana Chambers weigh in on advancements in controlled-environment agriculture for food predictability.

In recent months, hour-long lines, panic buying, and empty shelves have become common in grocery stores. Farmers, hit suddenly with the COVID-19 pandemic, have been forced to dramatically alter operations. According to a recent report by iUNU, the results have been staggering: food waste, food scarc...

For Earth Day's 50th, we're not celebrating in person, but we can still convene, learn and share online, thanks to the p...
04/22/2020

For Earth Day's 50th, we're not celebrating in person, but we can still convene, learn and share online, thanks to the platforms and sponsors of Green Source DFW, EarthX, EarthxFilm 2020 - A Festival Reimagined and other local green institutions. You make Dallas-Fort Worth proud!

As Earth Day turns 50, let's take time to reflect as we shelter in place.

EarthPeople Media is proud to announce the launch of our publishing imprint, EarthPeople Press. We amplify mission-drive...
03/25/2020

EarthPeople Media is proud to announce the launch of our publishing imprint, EarthPeople Press. We amplify mission-driven authors and publish books for a better world, starting with our debut title "Little Things Matter: A Story of Suffering, Survival and Legacy." Debora Annino began co-writing this memoir with her husband when he was diagnosed with Stage IV liver cancer in March 2016. Experience Barry's last 712 days of life as they did -- a messy, unscripted, raw, and painful season punctuated by moments of tremendous beauty, joy, grace, hope, and ultimately, redemption. All proceeds benefit the Little Things Matter Foundation. Available at Amazon.

Introducing a new memoir from Debora and Barry Annino. All proceeds benefit the Little Things Matter Foundation. Lifelong entrepreneur Barry Annino used to live for his passions—tennis, family, real estate, Italian food and travel—until a devastating diagnosis opened his eyes to the unfulfilled ...

The declining coal industry has left nearly 100,000 former miners unemployed in West Virginia. But a new nonprofit calle...
05/30/2019

The declining coal industry has left nearly 100,000 former miners unemployed in West Virginia. But a new nonprofit called the Appalachian Beekeeping Collective hopes to bring a new, more eco-friendly industry to the region: beekeeping.

Non-profit offers free beekeeping classes, bees and equipment to displaced coal miners, improving the local economy and protecting threatened bee populations The declining coal industry has left nearly 100,000 former miners unemployed in West Virginia. But a new nonprofit called the Appalachian Beek...

05/07/2019

A landmark global assessment warns that the window is closing to safeguard biodiversity and a healthy planet. Yet solutions are in sight.

05/03/2019

Psychologists say the emotion of awe plays a big role in our health, happiness and wellbeing. And you don't need to witness a supermoon to experience it.

Risks of ecological tipping points have been severely underestimated. A new study shows 45% of all potential environment...
12/21/2018

Risks of ecological tipping points have been severely underestimated. A new study shows 45% of all potential environmental collapses are interrelated and could amplify each other.

Scientists warn policymakers not to ignore links, and stress that ‘every action counts’

07/08/2018

So cute!

03/01/2018

Record warmth in the Arctic this month could yet prove to be a freak occurrence, but experts warn the warming event is unprecedented

12/28/2017

So terribly sad to see what is happening to our friends in the Arctic. Keep conserving power, buying green and signing petitions - it all matters.

We get a lot of mixed messages in our consumer-based culture, but advertisements can’t define our purpose unless we let ...
12/24/2017

We get a lot of mixed messages in our consumer-based culture, but advertisements can’t define our purpose unless we let them. Remember, love is the true reason for the season. 🎄🎁✨😇🙏

09/30/2017
Earthpeople Media explores urban farming in South Dallas, with help from the State Fair of Texas, Bonton Farms & Hunt In...
09/06/2017

Earthpeople Media explores urban farming in South Dallas, with help from the State Fair of Texas, Bonton Farms & Hunt Institute for Engineering and Humanity

South Dallas residents deserve healthier food than what’s available, but overcoming the long history of neglect that contributed to its systemic food shortage is anything but simple. Community leaders and advocates have struggled for decades to tackle the menace of food deserts, which contribute to…

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