Archive for January, 2013

Activism, Conservation

The Adventures of Shark Stanley and Friends: Official Book Release

The Adventures of Shark Stanley and Friends: Official Book Release

Shark Stanley was already the star of a grassroots conservation campaign and an international celebrity. Now he’s the hero of a children’s book, too. Sage Magazine takes an exclusive sneak peek.
by × January 30, 2013 × 3 comments

Oceans

Paying Their Way: Why Sharks Are Worth More Alive

Paying Their Way: Why Sharks Are Worth More Alive

The shark fin industry is worth billions of dollars every year. How can shark lovers compete against that kind of capital?
by × January 28, 2013 × 2 comments

Culture

The International Society of Tropical Foresters 2013 Photo Competition

Warm your bones and buoy your spirit with the year's best tropical photographs, brought to you by the Yale Chapter of the ISTF.
by × January 26, 2013 × 1 comment

Climate

Can the Climate Movement Learn From Its Mistakes?

Can the Climate Movement Learn From Its Mistakes?

A new analysis by Yale law student Nate Loewentheil diagnoses the failures of cap-and-trade in 2010. Listen up, climate organizers.
by × January 18, 2013 × 1 comment

Uncategorized

Rowing For Revolution: Can Roz Savage Change the World?

Rowing For Revolution: Can Roz Savage Change the World?

Roz Savage was a management consultant in London when she was struck by a crazy idea: she would row around the world to spark environmental awareness. Now that she's back, has Savage's "movement moment" arrived?
by × January 15, 2013 × 3 comments

Culture

A Letter to Sage’s Readers: Thanks for Making 2012 So Great

A Letter to Sage’s Readers: Thanks for Making 2012 So Great

And thanks in advance for making 2013 even better.
by × January 10, 2013 × 1 comment