Monday, February 1, 2010

global

Culling through this month's copy of the NSTA newsletter, I found two websites that don't particularly have to do with teaching science, but might be interesting to anyone trying to understand the global society we live in.

Click here to find out where the products you use are made.
Click here to better understand the current events conversations going on around the world.

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Ecology studies the interrelationship between organisms and their environment. It originates from the German word okologie, first used in 1873.

This blog documents one organism's interactions with her environment.
What would be the hope of being personally whole in a dismembered society, or personally healthy in a landscape scalped, scraped, eroded, and poisoned, or personally free in a land entirely controlled by the government [or corporations], or personally enlightened in an age illuminated only by TV? - Wendell Berry