Imogen Heap Loves The Earth
After a moving experience in Tanzania, British pop singer Imogen Heap is working on a crowd-sourced nature documentary called “Love The Earth.”
After a moving experience in Tanzania, British pop singer Imogen Heap is working on a crowd-sourced nature documentary called “Love The Earth.”
More than nine months after the Haiti earthquake killed more than 230,000 people, a cholera outbreak has infected thousands and killed more than 250.
With the star-power of John Legend, The Show Me Campaign aims to aid education reform at a political level and personal level.
In this roundup, read about individuals and organizations that are taking action to better our world through education, business and ocean conservation.
In 2009, Doc was named as one of the Top 10 CNN Heroes of the year for his work through Wine To Water. Halogentv.com recently had the chance to connect with Doc and ask him some questions.
On 10/10/10, people at 7,347 events in 188 countries got to work on the climate crisis.
As you buy Halloween candy and shop for your Thanksgiving meal, take a moment to sign the 1 Billion Hungry petition, find a World Food Day event near you, or organize a Hunger Banquet.
A longtime supporter of Fair Trade and its principles, octogenarian Hal Taussig started the first Fair Trade town in America.
Is buying a book for a penny the same as bootlegging a single off the Internet? This U.K. video asks if the same standards of fair trade coffee and goods should be applied to the publishing industry.
“We’ve been trained to think that so many things are disposable, and that’s obviously not a sustainable way of producing things …. We’re seeing a renaissance in people making things.” -Rob Kalin