by CELL Staff | Apr 23, 2017 | Action Plans
by Alyssa Toye I plan to turn the cul de sac in front of my house into a community garden. I chose this project to engage, educate, and inspire my neighbors about growing your own food. Currently, the space I have in mind is just an island with mulch and a few lily...
by CELL Staff | Aug 6, 2015 | Staff Column
By: Grace Brosofsky Can you make your garden achieve greatness without diverging from principles of sustainability? The Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens provide an example of truly green gardening at its finest, achieving enough popular appeal to draw tourists while...
by CELL Staff | Jul 29, 2015 | Staff Column, Sustainability Tips
Written By: Grace Brosofsky With the strained relationship between people and wildlife recently brought to public attention with the death of an iconic lion at the hands of a hunter, now seems a good time to follow up on my last article focused on the concerns...
by CELL Staff | Jul 7, 2015 | Staff Column, Sustainability Tips
Written By: Grace Brosofsky Zoos, aquariums, and similar facilities often seem two-faced, presenting a confusing story to those who enjoy watching animals. They take a stance as pioneers of preserving species and inspiring wildlife lovers, while they have difficulty...
by CELL Staff | Jun 25, 2015 | Meaning of Sustainability
Written By: Grace Brosofsky By all appearances, sustainability qualifies as an ordinary, slightly cumbersome noun that has begun to grow exceedingly worn from use. However, sustainability thrives upon action founded in a belief that this very thing — action...