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Eco Blogs offers a wide array of environmental blogs by great nature and ecology writers. Choose a recent, popular or recommended blog from the module below. Scroll down to be introduced to our staff bloggers—and to see descriptions of our topic and guest blogs.

 
Staff Blogs

Clean and Green Everyday by Tonya Kay
Writer and raw-vegan celebrity, Tonya Kay, promotes health and urban environmentalism while navigating Hollywood's film and television industry. Her focus here is on real things that real people can do to make a difference in their everyday lives and their world.

El Rancho de Chihuahua by Joy Nicholson
Musings about moving to the country, starting a dog rescue and trying to be BFF with nature.

Go Green and Make Gold by Steve Graham
Entrepreneurs and environmentalists don’t need to clash. There are plenty of opportunities for companies large and small to make money while practicing sustainability and incorporating other ecologically sound business approaches. Can’t we all just get along?

Leave The Trail Behind by Rich Bard
Explores the ecology, wildlife and quirky weirdness of nature—and the challenge of trying to live a life of substance in this materialistic world.

Messages from the Earth by Charleen Touchette
We share One Earth and are all related. Indigenous thinking is for everyone. All people are indigenous to the Earth. Artist, author and activist Charleen Touchette shows how anyone can shift to indigenous thinking to help ensure a sustainable future for everyone.

Planet Esperanza Photos by Jennifer Esperanza
In her eco photo blog, renowned photographer Jennifer Esperanza explores the natural world and our relationship to it through the lens of her camera. She also provides companion words—both her own and those of others—that resonate with her ecologically themed and environmental photos.

Small Earth by Marita Prandoni
Reflections on universal issues from around our small earth, all of them interconnected, complex and evolving.

Topic Blogs
International Flags photo by WorldIslandInfo.com

Eco International
Dispatches on global ecological issues, activism and consciousness from our international correspondents and guest writers.

Mother and Child photo by Robert Whitehead

Eco Parenting
Explores the myriad issues facing eco-conscious parents in today's world—from choosing children's food and clothing to teaching them environmental responsibility.

Place Setting photo by gifrancis

Eco Recipes
Delicious, healthful and environmentally friendly (vegetarian, vegan and raw) recipes contributed by cookbook authors, staff writers and you.

Guest Blogs

EcoHearth Review
A special forum for staff and guest bloggers to post one-off entries on topics of interest to EcoHearth readers.

 


 

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