Blogs
- Bob Brown
I always find it worth listening to the words of this Australian senator.
- George Monbiot
There are plenty of online journalists out there these days, but the quality of Monbiot’s prose, combined with his finely honed political acumen, mean that he remains the best in my view.
- Paul Kingsnorth
Paul Kingsnorth regularly writes entertaining articles for the magazine The Ecologist in England.
- Peter Adams
Peter Adams is an American sculptor who works with wood and owns 100 acres on the coast near Hobart (the Tasman Peninsula) in Tasmania. He writes a weekly blog.
- Public Opinion
A blog on Australian politics, a fair share of the entries having an environmental theme.
- Renee Lertzman
Renee is an American living in Cardiff, Wales. She writes a blog about green issues.
- Sam Wilson
My brother’s diverse musings. Sam hasn’t been in a car for over three years - read the symbolism as you like.
Nature photography and sculpture
- Chris Booth
Some of the visual artists whose work I like include Nils-Udo, Andy Goldsworthy and Chris Booth. Booth is a sculptor from New Zealand whose work, photos of which can be found on the following website, impart an enduring significance.
- John Austin
One of the only nature photographers in Western Australia who understands the link between photography and politics.
Some things I like
- Gregory Isaacs
Mr. Isaacs’s style: White suits in the tropical sunshine.
- The Visible Earth
This Nasa site allows you to see what your patch of ground looks like from outer space. Surely this technology is a positive thing if it makes us realise we are all roomates in the same big residence.
- Tips for idling by Tom Hodgkinson.
Part of any good manifesto should include a program for slowing down. Here’s how.
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