Corn in the U.S.A.
Global Action Project, June 10, 2008
How does genetically modified corn impact your community?
Seeds of Change: Urban Gardens and Community Roots
By Suemedha Sood, WireTap, June 5, 2008
The urban agriculture movement grows, with strong youth roots.
Money Changers: Youth Tackle A Tough Economy
By Andrew Green, WireTap, June 3, 2008
Millennials organize grassroots responses to the economic challenges plaguing their generation.
Green Pathways
Green For All, May 29, 2008
A working class community in California uses solar energy to rebuild -- and heal -- their community.
Schools Go Sustainable: Greening College Food Services
By Talia Berman, WireTap, May 5, 2008
National trends for sustainable eating grow as students look to each other for aid and inspiration
Building A Better Pencil
By Allie Schratz, Golden Gate [X]press, February 20, 2008
A student-run business brings green supplies to campus bookstores.
No Breathing Room: The Asthma Epidemic
By Adam Doster, WireTap, January 15, 2008
Another cost of global climate change and air pollution: an asthma epidemic. Low-income youth are particularly vulnerable, hindering their educational and economic prospects. Now that the data is in, what’s being done?
Greening The Ghetto
By Erica Williams, Campus Progress, December 19, 2007
Environmental Justice Activist Majora Carter on the connections between poverty and the environment, and the benefits of being labeled a genius.
The Green Generation
By Adrienne Maree Brown, WireTap, November 16, 2007
The current generation is the first to have grown up entirely in a world confronting global climate change. What do today's youth have to say about their lives and future?
Tomorrow's Science Today
By Scott Thill, WireTap, October 30, 2007
Technological advances straight out of Star Wars just around the corner have the power to alleviate global warming and other crises, but will these inventions be used strictly for good?
Up In Flames
By Scott Thill, WireTap, July 4, 2007
The pages of George Monbiot's Heat: How to Stop the Planet From Burning provide readers little shade from its bleak findings about climate change.
Go Tell It on the Mountain
By Anand Gopal, WireTap, June 25, 2007
Students in West Virginia stare down the toxic silo of Big Coal. How will youth cope with the destruction of Appalachia and future environmental legacies? WireTap treks to the Mountain State to find out.
Like Water for War
By Scott Thill, WireTap, May 21, 2007
No natural resource has more potential to affect the prospects of future generations than the substance that makes up 65 percent of the human body. Are we heading towards a water-insecure future?
Earth's Altered States
By Scott Thill, WireTap, April 18, 2007
Run like hell! Floods, droughts and food collapses are only a few of the dire consequences of climate change outlined by a new report. Will life soon resemble a never-ending Hollywood blockbuster disaster movie?
Paper Resumes: So Last Year!
By Lisa Caverly, WireTap, March 26, 2007
As the YouTube Generation enters workplace, video resumes become increasingly more popular.
Rising to the Climate Challenge
By Kim Teplitzky, WireTap, February 5, 2007
Nearly 600 coordinated campus actions -- from photo petitions to winter "beach parties" -- marked the largest week of climate action yet.
Buy-Nothing Year
By Jennifer Liss, WireTap, December 15, 2006
Members of the Compact, a group who pledged to spend less in 2006, talk about ways to kick the nastiest holiday habit.
The Greening of Campus Life
By Joel Makower, Grist Magazine, October 3, 2006
At colleges and universities across the country, students and administrators alike have enthusiastically embraced the idea of sustainability.
We Be Grubbin'
By ibrahim abdul-matin, WireTap, May 15, 2006
A new book by food activists Bryant Terry and Anne Lappe dishes up the political impact of our food choices with a side serving of artwork, poetry and soundtracks for cooking.
Responsible Indulgences
By Talia Berman, WireTap, February 14, 2006
Sustainable Living: In this high season of shopping for commitment rings and dazzling gems, here's our guide to diamonds that are not supporting wars or child labor.