An urgent message from Archbishop Desmond Tutu, winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace

We invite you to become a member of the Earthville Network and join us in building a more compassionate and sustainably thriving global village.
An urgent message from Archbishop Desmond Tutu, winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace
A majority of US Citizens want mandatory labeling of genetically modified foods, but the US government is letting the fox run the henhouse. You can help!
Earthville Music recording artist Scarth Locke has just produced a creative new music video that has been nominated for an award, and he needs your help.
The Steve JobsSchools in the Netherlands offer one possible vision for schools that embrace technology at their core.
Stop Herakles Farms from destroying a giant swath of rainforest in Cameroon, threatening chimpanzee habitat and the subsistence of Cameroonian farmers.
Some food companies have begun selling food products that are labeled as “natural” despite the fact that they contain genetically modified (GM) ingredients.
The Dharmalaya Institute, in partnership with venerated earthen architect Didi Contractor, is launching the Internship in Vernacular Eco-Architecture. The internship is a formal, academically-supervised service-learning program designed to provide architects (and students of architecture) with both practical experience and deeper theoretical knowledge in the arts and practices of sustainable building.
Earthville Music releases free single, “Caskets That Small,” as guruzero’s artistic response to the Sandy Hook school shootings in Newtown, CT…
Earthville Music releases powerful artistic response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings in Newtown, CT
The Dharmalaya Institute, a small sustainable village development charity in the Indian Himalayas, is finding unprecedented support through a new crowdfunding campaign. Dharmalaya partnered with the Earthville Network to create life-changing service-learning programs for Indian and international participants.