Albacore Tuna Finding sustainable seafood has always been about balancing the health of a given fishery with the health effects of consuming that fish. Some that can be sourced (more...)
Permaculture is one of those great TreeHugging principles that integrates everything in a balanced, living system, takes many cues from Mother Nature, and works great when executed properly. It's (more...)
Including Mohandas Gandhi in a group of vegetarians seems almost too obvious. Even so, such a list would not be complete without mentioning the famous advocate of non-violence. Gandhi (more...)
When visiting Ecuador with the Rainforest Alliance, we visited a number of cacao farms and facilities, to learn the difference between conventional production and Rainforest Alliance Certified production, and (more...)
Earlier this year, TreeHugger awarded Sokol Blosser Winery with the Best Green Winery award in our inaugural Best of Green Awards. We knew they were doing lots of different (more...)
January - It's all about roots. Root veggies can be intimidating and a bit bland. But in Scandinavia quite a few organic chefs have taken up the government's efforts (more...)
January: Pomegranates (nar) In Istanbul, the beginning of the year is often your last chance until the following fall to get fresh pomegranates and street vendors all over the (more...)
What do you do when you want to grow your own food, but live here? That's the question my dad wanted to answer when he started this project about (more...)
Carbon Sequestration According to the Rodale Institute, organic agriculture can remove 7,000 pounds of CO2 from the atmosphere per acre every year. Keep reading to learn how the other (more...)