Environment Videos

Mesani Accime Conference for Endangered Species of Haiti

Conference on endangered plants and animals in Haiti. Mesani Accime from the International Iguana Foundation and Tim from the Audobon Society in Haiti.

Trees, Tools, Training, Seeds: Timberland's Sustainable Agriculture Program in Haiti

In 2010, Timberland made a commitment to plant 5 million trees in 5 years in Haiti -- an ambitious initiative to reforest the country and rebuild its communities by engaging Haitian farmers through the Smallholder Farmers Alliance (http://bit.ly/11RSkT0)

The community agroforestry program we've established in Haiti works to create positive impact for people and the environment alike -- and serves as a model for our tree planting efforts in other regions around the world. Learn more: http://community.timberland.com

Haitian Entrepreneur Sells Clean Energy

Earthspark International identifies local Haitian entrepreneurs to sell clean energy products to customers throughout the country.

Tropical Storm Isaac Carried Many Roofs

Some of the 400 new homes built by the Inter-American Development Bank for Haitians displaced by the January 12 2010 earthquake could not withstand the wrath of Tropical Storm Isaac. Engineer for FAES Patrick Anglade interviewed.
Jean Marc Herve Abelard, Nartacha Bazelais, Jeanty Junior Augustin

Isaac Tearing Apart Shelters in Port Au Prince Haiti

Isaac Tearing Apart Shelters in Port Au Prince Haiti from David Darg on Vimeo.

AC360: People are not Leaving Tent Camps for Government Shelter

CNN's Gary Tuchman reports that many are not leaving the tent camps for government shelter.

AC360: Haiti may be ill prepared to handle a storm like Isaac

CNN's Gary Tuchman reports Haiti may be ill prepared to handle a storm like Isaac after the devastating 2010 earthquake.

AC360: Anderson Cooper talks to Sean Penn about risk for Haiti

Anderson Cooper talks to Sean Penn about risk for Haiti

Book reviews

Haiti Noir

Book Review

The anthology edited by Edwidge Danticat puts a uniquely Haitian spin on the crime genre

"Danticat has succeeded in assembling a group portrait of Haitian culture and resilience that is cause for celebration." - Publishers Weekly