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In 1979 editor Bruce Woods and two other employees bought the magazine from the Shuttleworths. The Eco-Village, a 600-acre (240 ha) research center, was in full swing with vast experimental gardens, houses, and energy projects. Each summer 20,000 people took Mother Earth News seminars on everything from beekeeping to cordwood construction.
Approaching environmental problems from a down-to-earth, practical, how-to standpoint, Mother Earth News has, since the magazine’s founding in 1970, been a pioneer in the promotion of renewable energy, recycling, family farms, saner agricultural practices, better eating habits, medical self-care, more meaningful education, affordable housing ...
Mother Earth was an American anarchist journal that described itself as "A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Social Science and Literature". Founded in early 1906 and initially edited by Emma Goldman , an activist in the United States, it published articles by contemporary activists and writers in Europe as well as the US, in addition to essays by ...
Bassey led Friends of the Earth International from 2008 to 2012 and for two decades, was the executive director of Environmental Rights Action. [15] He is the director of Health of Mother Earth Foundation [6] and have served on the To Cook a Continent: Destructive Extraction and the Climate Crisis in Africa [16] Other books by Bassey include:
Bathymetric globe produced by Marie Tharp and Bruce Heezen Manuscript map created by Tharp and Heezen depicting the early developments of the understanding of the ocean's bottom (1957) Marie Tharp (July 30, 1920 – August 23, 2006) was an American geologist and oceanographic cartographer .
In 1999, Adam Sandler poked fun at Springsteen's heritage in “The Chanukah Song, Pt. 2,” singing, “Bruce Springsteen isn’t Jewish, but my mother thinks he is.”
Adele Springsteen, the mother of music legend Bruce Springsteen, has died. She was 98 years old. The "Dancing in the Dark" singer took to his Instagram page on Thursday, ...
Wendy Heather Woods (née Bruce; 5 February 1941 – 19 May 2013) was a South African educator and anti-apartheid activist. Woods worked with her husband, journalist Donald Woods, on anti-apartheid activities and both fled into exile to the United Kingdom in 1977. Woods herself was an active member of the Black Sash. In exile, Woods worked with ...