Tuesday, September 27, 2011 Half a century has passed since research pioneer Jane Goodall journeyed to Africa and changed the way humans think about their relationship to the animal kingdom. BLOG POSTS | Maude Barlow: I Got Arrested For The First Time I did it because I fear we are killing the planet and I can no longer be content to only write and speak about it | | Frances Moore Lappe: Wangari Maathai and the Real Work of Hope As the result of Maathai's work, tens of thousands of village women who had been taught to defer to chiefs, husbands, colonial authorities, multinational corporate marketers, and to disparage their own traditions and common sense gained courage. | | Priya Advani: EXPLAINED: What Are GMOs? Once upon a time, there wasn't enough research to show the hazards of cigarette smoking. More research still needs to be done on the effects of genetically modified foods. | | Jigar Shah: Step 1: Spending 100 Percent of Our Efforts on Next Generation Technologies Whether you are for ending our dependence on oil, job creation, safe water supplies, commodity price stability, or human health protection the answer leads to the same set of innovations and business models. | | Mark Tercek: Wangari Maathai: Champion for Conservation, Africa and the World The loss of Wangari Maathai is a loss not just for the environmental community, but for the world as a whole. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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