Some of the weirdest, most attention-grabbing green protests are gross, like the group of students who skinned and ate a…
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Regular readers of both WebEcoist and WebUrbanist are going to get a double-dose introduction today to the newly-launched Gajitz dot…
(image via: Terraforums) When two missionaries got lost on the remote Mount Victoria in the central Philippines in 2000, no…
For many, Summer means the opportunity to attend any one of thousands of music festivals held across the globe. Recognizing…
New technology and new trends in street art mean that spray paint is not the only tool in the artists…
Coal is the undisputed leader in dirty fuel sources. But beyond the issue of global warming/climate change (burning coal is…
The mass public has never been as open to the idea of “going green” as it is in 2009. However,…
The classical natural wonders are huge and hard to miss – vast canyons, giant mountains and the like. Many of…
From the infamous Grim Reaper kitty to the feline made station chief to the wannabe meteorologist cat, the internet is…
It seems like yesterday that WebEcoist was launched with a mandate to cover “even more of your favorite travel, art,…