Finding Inspiration and Power in the Small Things
Like the rest of the world, I was heartbroken to hear of the terrorist attacks in Paris last week. An event like that leaves us feeling sad, vulnerable, and perhaps […]
Like the rest of the world, I was heartbroken to hear of the terrorist attacks in Paris last week. An event like that leaves us feeling sad, vulnerable, and perhaps […]
Bank of America’s climate finance division has warned that the increasing momentum toward a clean economy (The U.N.’s top climate official, Christina Figueres, said “It is unstoppable. No amount of lobbying […]
We’re always hearing that renewable electricity generation is too expensive, but how expensive is it really? I was reading an article about the large deployment of low-emission and renewable energy sources in […]
Is switching to no-till farming the answer to combating climate change?
It’s a new year, and everyone is still feverishly committed to their New Year’s resolutions. After all, January is the time for reinventing oneself, committing to self-improvement, and setting new […]
It’s true. According to a recent survey by George Mason University’s Center for Climate Change Communication and Yale University’s Project on Climate Change Communication, a majority of Americans think it’s […]
Plastic bag bans and taxes are becoming more common within the United States. Barrington, Rhode Island is the latest city to consider a ban on plastic bags, with a proposal […]
Have you seen the latest ad parody? Greenpeace (the masters of unorthodox environmentalism) has teamed up with Yes Lab to facilitate a parody contest as part of a protest effort […]
Happy Earth Day, everyone! What a perfect day for me to begin blogging again! Earth Day was pioneered in 1970 by Senator Gaylord Nelson, making April 22, 2012 the 42nd […]