
In the Belly of the Beast
March 22, 2017The Fine Print talked with Ford and Segal-Wright, the two protesters who climbed inside the Sabal Trail Pipeline, about direct action, memes, and how to get involved with environmental activism.
The Fine Print talked with Ford and Segal-Wright, the two protesters who climbed inside the Sabal Trail Pipeline, about direct action, memes, and how to get involved with environmental activism.
A 36-inch pipeline is going through rural Florida counties. Residents are fighting back.
Development in Gainesville will continue to target the university’s main demographic, college students and young professionals, at the expense of other communities in town.
Brandon talks to us about burials going "green."
Gainesville's mandatory recycling ordinance is loosely enforced.
A group of local activists face off against Plum Creek, a national corporation.
UF's new staff-and-faculty-only parking garage flies in the face of its claims to champion sustainability.
A community farming system uses simple and natural means to create an edible, intentional ecosystem.
If you think your backyard garden isn’t “organic” enough and want to try something more cutting-edge, biodynamic gardening may be the answer.