The Environmental Journal of Southern Appalachia

GreyW

Tuesday, 16 February 2021 16:41

Archive

Sunday, 31 January 2021 01:15

Oak Ridge reacetrack at Horizon Center

Feb 4  7–8:30 p.m.

Why We Oppose the Proposed Oak Ridge Motorsports Complex
Virginia Dale and Ellen Smith
Advocates for the Oak Ridge Reservation (AFORR)

Zoom Meeting - Free and open to the public - RSVP

The proposed racetrack would destroy natural assets that DOE committed to protect and adversely affect recreational users and nearby residents. 

Sponsored by Oak Ridgers for Responsible Development (OR4RD), Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning (TCWP), and AFORR.

More details and required registration

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Published in Event Archive
Friday, 29 January 2021 00:26

Our name

The hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis), a native salamander, is an indicator species. It requires clear, oxygen-rich water to respire, find its prey, and reproduce.

The presence of hellbenders in a stream indicates good water quality and a healthy intact ecosystem.

Hellbender Press aspires to help you discover the degrees of resilience and sustainability of your community, our bioregion and planet Earth.

Hellbender Press informs about what is beneficial for life — here and elsewhere.

It also points out where we must do better to rescue and restore what can still be saved.

See superb photographs of hellbenders from the Natural History Museum of London.

Sunday, 24 January 2021 14:38

Foundation for Global Sustainability

fgs logo.art color

FGS is a transdisciplinary educational non-profit advocacy organization. It works to restore the balance between human activities and the natural life support systems of the Earth. 

FGS publications, special reports, events and outreach inform and educate the public about vital regional and global issues and how they interdepend. 

FGS monitors and addresses social and environmental issues in the Upper Tennessee Valley and the Southern Appalachian Mountains. It fosters and supports conservation initiatives, including 

— action committees that address egregious assaults, on our natural heritage for example, which require temporary assistance only

— campaigns by other nonprofits, such as

— groups that want to address systemic problems in a systematic fashion. Among the latter, three evolved to establish themselves as independent 501(c)(3) organization:

Sunday, 24 January 2021 14:32

Hellbender Press

The Environmental Journal of Southern Appalachia

(ONLINE version 0.9)
Copyright © 2020-2025 Hellbender Press | Foundation for Global Sustainability
 
Hellbender Press
P.O. Box 1101
Knoxville, Tennessee
37901-1101
865-465-9691
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 
Editor and Publisher
Thomas Fraser
 
Editorial Board
Bo Baxter
Jasen Bradley
Chris Kane
Wolf Naegeli
Lauren Parker
Amanda Womac
 

Hellbender Press: The Environmental Journal of Southern Appalachia is a digital environmental news service with a focus on the Southern Appalachian bioregion. It aggregates relevant stories from across the news media space and provides original news, features and commentary.

Espousing the “Think Globally, Act Locally” ethos of FGS, Hellbender Press promotes the conservation and study of the environment and protections for air, water, climate, natural areas, and other resources that are critical to human health and a robust, resilient economy.

The Hellbender also champions civil and human rights, especially in matters of environmental justice, equity of access to natural resources and the right to a clean environment.

Hellbender Press is a self-organizing project of the Foundation for Global Sustainability’s Living Sustainably Program. All donations made for Hellbender Press to FGS are tax-deductible. We offer a free environmental news and information site, but grants and charitable contributions are encouraged and needed to support our work. Much of the content is provided on a volunteer basis by individuals and organizations that share a common cause.

Hellbender Press encourages the submission of original and relevant articles and photography for consideration to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

For more details on the history and objectives of Hellbender Press, watch the interview of Thomas Fraser in Knoxille Community Media’s “Serving Knoxville” series.

Published in Hellbender Press
Friday, 22 January 2021 13:07

Authors

Authors page
Published in Authors
Page 2 of 2