Every single website on the planet seems to give their suggestions on five ways to help address climate change, and we are no different. And our content probably isn't all that different from all the other websites. We have to the tools and we have the knowledge to fix our climate, although time is very... Continue Reading →
Extinction Rebelion Takes Action On Climate
Extinction Rebellion (XR) is a global environmental movement that was founded in the United Kingdom in 2018. Its primary objective is to promote action on climate change and the protection of biodiversity, as well as to demand that governments and corporations take urgent measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and prevent ecological collapse. XR is... Continue Reading →
Reading Now, Drawdown By Paul Hawken
Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming is a 2017 book edited by Paul Hawken that proposes a set of 100 solutions to global warming, ranked in order of their potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The book is based on the results of the Drawdown Project, a research collaboration that... Continue Reading →
Filmmaker Nathan Grossman
Nathan Grossman is a talented and successful filmmaker with a passion for storytelling and a keen eye for detail. Born and raised in Sweden, Grossman developed a love for film from an early age, and he spent much of his childhood and teenage years immersed in the world of cinema. After completing his studies in... Continue Reading →
An Introduction To The Sunrise Movement
The Sunrise Movement is a youth-led environmental organization that aims to tackle the climate crisis and promote social justice. Founded in 2017, the group has gained widespread attention for its advocacy of the Green New Deal, a comprehensive plan to transition the United States to a sustainable and equitable economy. At the heart of the... Continue Reading →
Because She Also Needs A Bio Naomi Klein
Naomi Klein is a Canadian author, activist, and journalist who has gained international acclaim for her work on social and economic justice, climate change, and corporate globalization. Born on May 8, 1970 in Montreal, Quebec, Klein was raised in a family with a strong commitment to social justice and activism. She received her bachelor's degree... Continue Reading →
Naomi Klein, This Changes Everything
"This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate" is a book by Canadian journalist and activist Naomi Klein. It was published in 2014 and explores the relationship between capitalism and climate change. In the book, Klein argues that the capitalist system, with its emphasis on growth and the pursuit of profits, is incompatible with the urgent... Continue Reading →
Sandra M Sawatzky Artist
Sandra M Sawatzky was born on January 1, 1980 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She grew up in a creative household, with both of her parents being artists themselves. From a young age, Sandra showed an interest in art and spent much of her time drawing and painting. After graduating high school, Sandra attended the University... Continue Reading →
Author To Bookmark Charles C. Mann
Charles C. Mann is an American journalist and author who has written extensively on science, technology, and global issues. He is best known for his books "1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus" and "1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created," which explore the history and impact of pre-Columbian civilizations in the Americas. Mann... Continue Reading →
Chip Giller Founder Of Grist
Chip Giller is a renowned American environmental journalist and activist. He is the founder and was the CEO of Grist, an online environmental news and opinion publication that is known for its humorous and engaging approach to environmental issues. Giller was born and raised in rural Pennsylvania, and developed a passion for the outdoors and... Continue Reading →
Interview Cedrick R On Renewable Energy
Our third interview with Cedrick, obviously we've enjoyed talking to him, his opinions and suggestions on sustainable architecture were good and so we've continued the interview and posting it here starting with politics and segueing in to renewable energy. With The New Administration Well Under Way, And In To Six Months Or So What Is... Continue Reading →
Interview Cedrick R On Architecture And Sustainability
This is the second part of a long interview with Cedrick that we previously published. Since we’ve been covering the climate and environment much more as of late, we thought that this was a good interview and splitting it up in to two would be the best course of action. Can You Define For Our... Continue Reading →
Interview Morris S Stimulus Checks
What did you do with your stimulus checks? I invested in the markets. Pure and simple. My expenses aren’t all that much, did I need the stimulus checks, no, did they help absolutely. I cut back my personal expenses and invested some money in the stock market. Seems to Be A Pretty Common Theme. What... Continue Reading →
How Much Solar Energy Hits The Earth And How Can We Use It
The Earth gets hit by about 173,000 terawatts of energy from the sun continuously. That is an enormous amount of energy. The big question of course, is how do we make use of it? With Earth Day right around the corner and an an administration that actually believes in climate change maybe we'll start really... Continue Reading →
Online Shopping For Sustainable Home Decor
From The Spuce, their ten recommendations on best places to shop online for sustainable home decor. Since we've been doing a lot of posts on the environment and climate change, we found these recommendations to be potentially quite useful. Haven't visited all the sites yet, but a number of them look pretty good. 10 Best... Continue Reading →