It’s a Buoy!
Environmental Media Works would like to take this time to introduce to you the newest adventure in media, The Environmental Record (EnviRecord). A newborn in the digital world but learning to walk, EnviRecord is a magazine and social media journal set to explore conservation, health, industry, and nature.
Purpose: To chronicle the 21st century with unbiased reporting on environmental events, science, and the information you want to know.
So buckle up and get ready, this may be a heck of a ride.
The Environmental Record will initially be composed of the following media columns:
The Business Environment
Reporting on the business side of the global environment with commerce, corporate news, legislation, trade, and finance.
Effluent Report
News from aquifers, natural springs, rivers, lakes, and seas to drinking water, process water, and wastewater.
Emission Report
Covering the air, atmosphere, and climate with news from industry and nature sectors.
The Environmental Spotlight
By Moose Henderson, PhD
Exploring the characteristics and dynamics of the world’s most important species.
The Environmental Wire
By Billy Timms
Breaking news, informative commentary, and interesting stories on the environmental front.
Habitats on the Edge
By Katelin Kukk
Learn about habitats teetering between survival and devastation in today’s changing environment.
The Healthy Air Guide
By Michelle Lopez
An informative journey through life, health, and wellbeing in your environment.
Evolving Tomorrow
By Ayden Planker
Join us as we look to the future in search of what’s next on the environmental horizon.
Farm and Forestry
By Warren Joseph
Following local, regional, national, and world news on agriculture, farms, and forestry.
Industry and Utility
Covering heavy industry, infrastructure, resources, trade, transportation, and utilities.
Now on Nature
By Maria Pashos
Reporting on the brighter, encouraging, uplifting, and sometimes stranger side of things.
Water Saga
By Maya Planker
Follow the never-ending story of life with Maya’s presentation of the ongoing saga, Water on Earth.
Thanks For Reading!
The environmental landscape is changing faster now than any time in modern history. Legislation, sea levels, temperatures, species going extinct, species coming back from being extinct? Whatever tomorrow brings, we hope to be there to give you the news as it happens.

