The True Use of Art: Local Environmentalist Donates Easement to Protect the Beauty of Agriculture

George Inness, one of the world’s most prominent American landscape painters and one who was influenced by the masters of the Hudson River School, once intimated that in order to utilize art in its truest form, the artist must first learn to cultivate his or her own spiritual nature. For Ancramdale, NY, resident and lifelong […]

By |2020-06-08T15:10:20-04:00June 8th, 2020|Our Environment|

Scenic Hudson: Harnessing the Inspirational Power of the River

Ned Sullivan, president of Scenic Hudson, and his staff educate about and advocate for the Hudson River and the surrounding valley. He described the organization’s mission and accomplishments at a recent presentation organized by Noble Horizons.

A recent hike in Connecticut’s northwest corner took him to a height where he could see the interconnectedness between New York and […]

By |2020-05-14T17:16:22-04:00May 14th, 2020|Our Environment|

Village Celebrates Earth Day’s 50th Anniversary Together. Apart.

This year, Earth Day will celebrate its Golden Anniversary as we recognize its 50th year worldwide. The annual April event first began in 1970 and now includes events coordinated globally by the Earth Day Network in more than 193 countries to demonstrate support for environmental protection. Since its inception, Earth Day celebrations have coincided with […]

By |2020-04-24T10:20:46-04:00April 22nd, 2020|Our Environment|

Dead Ice in Iceland

 

Glaciers have stopped growing. Over the past century, glaciers across the globe have been retreating in the wrong direction. According to the National Snow & Ice Data Center, “Over 90 percent of the measured alpine glaciers in the world are retreating, in almost every major glaciated region” (nsidc.org). The Okjökull Glacier in Iceland is the […]

By |2020-01-28T14:43:00-05:00August 10th, 2019|Our Environment|
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