Down to Earth: The Arizona teen whose death in extreme heat is a warning of tragic things to come
Instead of planting trees, give forests back to people
Geoengineering in Latin America may create more problems than it solves
How did the genocide of indigenous Americans impact the health of planet Earth? | Boing Boing
Sanxingdui: A Bronze Culture that is Rewriting History
The world is struggling to figure out conservation. First Nations have some ideas.
This solar oven is an outdoorsy person’s dream
New York teens have started their own anti-smart phone Luddite movement
Cory Doctorow interviewed about cyberpunk and surveillance capitalism in The New Yorker
Dimming the Sun To Cool the Planet Is a Desperate Idea, yet We’re Inching Toward It
Torren Martyn & needessentials bring us a Real Surf Movie
Did you know? The term “goofyfoot” sprung from Walt Disney’s character Goofy!
Wayne Lynch: “And now it’s gas.”
Boardroom Interview – Matt Calvani Part 1
The Earth Is Humming—Here’s What It Means
There are only two US states where it’s legal to own the ocean
How Doggerland Sank Beneath The Waves (500,000-4000 BC) // Prehistoric Europe Documentary
Trickle-Down Streaming Mechanical Royalties Will be Be Up for Discussion
Humans v nature: our long and destructive journey to the age of extinction
Shaping Methods of Mike Davis | LittleCoveSurfboards
CSS { In Real Life } | Web Sustainability and the Ethical Dilemma
The oceans give us life. We give them plastic.
An Open Letter Against Apple’s Privacy-Invasive Content Scanning Technology
West Papuans: The Forgotten People
Media gets it wrong on Elon Musk and Twitter: The issue is oligarchy, not “free speech”
Nano state: tiny and now everywhere, how big a problem are nanoparticles?
8 Endangered Places We Can Still Save From Climate Change
The little island that won: how a tiny Pacific community fought off a giant mining company
How do we stop the plunder of the Pacific? A panel of experts give their solutions
The 5 mass extinction events that shaped the history of Earth — and the 6th that’s happening now
- Bruce Jones (surfboards)
- What Makes Wood So Good? The Benefits of Wooden Boards
- The whole Austronesian language family
- Early Migration
- Inventing the Beach: The Unnatural History of a Natural Place
- The Battle to Save Waikiki Beach
- Environmental Health
- Singapore’s tech-utopia dream is turning into a surveillance state nightmare
- How The Mainstream Media Enabled Climate Denial – The great George Monbiot
- Anthropologist suggest that the “hobbits” of Indonesia may still be alive
The internet is tricking our brains
The Voices Of Black Women Were Essential To Phil Spector’s Wall Of Sound
A Celebration of Opening Title Sequences (And Why They Need To Come Back)
Fiji Flashback: Unearthed footage shows Suva in the 1960s | RetroFocus
Teen Dance at Lloyd Goodfellowship Hall [Menominee, MI April 1965]
The Search for the Ultimate Mai Tai: LA Exotica: The Trader Vic’s Experience
A fascinating look at how climate change affects the lobster industry
Dale Davies Surf Movie surfing 50’s & 60’s VOL 1
Journeys Into The Outside with Jarvis Cocker (ep#1)
Big Tech’s Censors Come for Science
The Popular Sport of Surfboarding (1925)
This City Bench Absorbs More Air Pollution Than A Grove Of Trees
The Limits to Growth at 50: From Scenarios to Unfolding Reality
Hawaiian leis and aloha at Martin Luther King Jr. march on “Bloody Sunday” in the Deep South, 1965
Inside L.A.’s Lowrider Car Clubs
The sad story of Astrud Gilberto, the face of bossa nova
The Battle to Save Waikiki Beach
In 1962, Chubby Checker’s sold-out Twist Party was quite the show
Little Pattie – He’s My Blonde-Headed, Stompie Wompie, Real Gone Surfer Boy [Sing, Sing, Sing 1963]
When did scientists first warn humanity about climate change?
Bungacast / CaliBunga: Tech, Drugs & Capitalist Soul, Pt. 1
A wave traveling between two parabolic antennas
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How to kill a god: the myth of Captain Cook shows how the heroes of empire will fall
“Gremlins and Sandies in New Craze – Roller Boarding” – 1964
Stone artifacts hint that humans reached the Americas surprisingly early
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