Published by Antoinette Siu on 28 Feb 2012

Help Create a Student Sustainability and Climate Science Reading Network

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Wiser Member Tony Sorgi introduces a project developed by undergraduate students at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. The New Earth Archive is a resource network that seeks to identify the most inspiring books on climate change, sustainability, and social change, as well as revelations in understanding human nature. › Continue reading…

Published by Matthias Strotkoetter on 27 Feb 2012

Editor Spotlight: Adib Khondoker Ratul

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Last week, I had the chance to talk to WiserLocal Dhaka organizer, Adib Khondoker Ratul, a 22-year-old student in environmental science in Bangladesh. I learnt about his commitment to social and environmental change and why he has become a fervent organizer of local gatherings in his home town of Dhaka. › Continue reading…

Published by StuFram on 08 Aug 2011

Going Backwards to go Forwards: Getting back to our community roots

After working on expanding the scope of WiserLocal gatherings for about two and a half months now, I’ve gained a new appreciation for the idea of going “local.” In this entry I explore that revelation and find that the notion of simplification is often more complex than you’d expect. › Continue reading…

Published by Peggy on 03 May 2011

Nonprofit Management 101: impressive list of go-to resources!

Nonprofit Management 101: A Complete and Practical Guide for Leaders and Professionals

We are always on the lookout for good advice on nonprofit management and I was happy to find out that Darian Rodriguez Heyman, former Executive Director of the Craigslist Foundation, was doing a book on the topic. The result is “Nonprofit Management 101: A Complete and Practical Guide for Leaders and Professionals” recently released and a must read! › Continue reading…


Published by Kerry on 23 Dec 2010

Right on the Pulse of the Shift

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This October, WiserEarth editor Narda Azaria Dalgleish visited WiserEarth and attended the Bioneers conference in the Bay Area of California. Her piece below (full piece at the WiserEarth Community Newsletter) weaves together these experiences, and artfully reflects on the current state of sustainability. › Continue reading…

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