Over the past couple months, hundreds of conscious and concerned citizens have reached out to me since I began writing some of the gruesome details of the "War Against
Twenty years ago in Australia I helped free a bottlenose dolphin from a drift net. In 2004, a small pod of bottlenose dolphins protected four swimmers from great white sharks
Last April, at the UK premier of "Disneynature's African Cats," Prince William gave a passionate speech on stopping poachers from slaughtering big game animals. Sadly, since
Since 2006, 26 million to 73 million sharks have been slaughtered annually, making for a total of nearly half a billion dead animals. That means as many as 90 percent
When I was a young boy, biologist Farley Mowat's book "Never Cry Wolf" eloquently described nature and wolves like the world had never known before. Wolves
Earth's forests are breathtaking. In fact, trees are effectively the greatest CO2 warehouses to have ever evolved on Earth. For every metric ton of wood created, 1.5
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy — the largest storm with the lowest barometric pressure ever recorded in the Northern Hemisphere, which devastated the eastern seaboard, leaving 8.2 million people
Recently, students from University of South Florida's Patel School of Global Sustainability asked me what natural system could they examine and readily learn from. I replied, the honeybee
Recently, more attention is being focused on anti-aging and I believe that nature, in particular cliff trees, can show people the way to age more gracefully.
Along the cliffs from
The United States has now entered the worst drought since 1956.
It's having a ruinous effect on corn, soybean and honey production (to name just a few crops)
Planning a summertime get-away from Santa Monica? Well, consider visiting the mystical red earth of Sedona, Ariz. With spectacular sandstone cliffs to the north and east and awesome red-iron-rich weathered rock formations to the south, Sedona stands on the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau on th
Earth gives us everything we need including an abundance of renewable energy. The challenge is to know where to look. Ever watched the waves crash against the Santa Monica Bay shoreline? Worldwide ocean waves provide up to 2 terawatts of instantaneous electricity (1 terawatt equals 1 trillion watts)