Week in Review: How the World Views Environmentalists
Our goal this week was to help , bring you eye to eye with people of many nationalities to explore what environmental issues motivate each of us to care and inspire us to take action.
In case you missed it or are coming back for more, here’s our week in review:
Sam Aola Ooko offered a Kenyan perspective from the streets of Nairobi.
Pem Charnley reflected on the rise of the Industrial Revolution in the UK and its implications for the world and environment.
Mark Seall went to the Swiss Alps, wondering why the idea of personal responsibility for the environment is lacking, then to the streets of Switzerland for a taste of some real attitude.
Julie Chow shed some surprising light on Singaporean environmentalism, or the lack thereof.
My brother, Michael Hudson, and his wonderful wife, Isabel, gave honest deliberation on the complex state of environmentalism in Venezuela.
Deepti Kalsi brought us Indian environmentalism as seen from Delhi.
And I did my own survey of Korean youths and also tried to show a well-rounded image of general Korean environmental attitude.
As always, thank you to our readers for contributing your thoughts and observations.
Please check back daily for our ongoing coverage of environmental news, issues, and commentary from around the world. Also, join us from March 3 - 9 for our next EcoWorldly focus issue.



