A project of Earth Island Institute, Yggdrasil has as its mission furthering global sustainability. The name "Yggdrasil" (pronounced ig' druh sil) is that of the world tree in Norse mythology, a symbol for the interdependence of all forms of life. Yggdrasil
conducts research and disseminates information relating to environmental and ecological
issues with the aim of increasing global sustainability.. It was founded in 1994 and is directed by Mary Byrd Davis.
Earth Island
Institute works for solutions to environmental problems by promoting citizen
action and sponsoring a diverse network of projects. Based in San
Francisco, it was founded in 1982 by David Brower.
Yggdrasil is active in the following areas:

Recent publications are The Aftermath of French Nuclear
Testing in Algeria, in cooperation with the Observatoire des Armements
Nucléaires (2008) and, in cooperation with Earth Healing, The
Morality of Nuclear Power Generation
(2007); Critical
Hour: Update 2004 through May 2006 (2006); and Critical
Hour: Three Mile Island, The Nuclear Legacy and National
Security (2004).
Nuclear France: materials and sites (La France nucléaire: matières et
sites) is a guide to the French nuclear industry, which was published in 2002.
The Uranium Enrichment Project, active from December 1999 through February 2002,
has been reintroduced to the Web due to requests in 2006 for material generated by the
project.
 Yggdrasil is the sponsor of
PrimalNature.org with news of eastern old-growth forests and other areas not
directly disrupted by humans.

Yggdrasil is gathering material on "green"
and not so "green" sites in central
Kentucky.
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