The Omnivore's Dilemma, written by Michael Pollan, is a book that explores the complex relationships between humans and food. It delves into the various food systems that have evolved over time, and how they have shaped the way we eat today. The book begins by examining the industrial food system, which is characterized by large-scale... 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 →
Green Cleaning, The Best Awards Of 2021 By Treehugger
We've been reading a lot of Treehugger lately, our not exactly newfound concern for environmental issues, but lets say getting back to websites that are less about politics and more about issues, things that we can do ourselves and changes that we can make. Cleaning is a big issue, we do it a lot and... 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 →
Grist Matures And Becomes A Leading Voice On Climate
Great article. Link
Electric Vehicle Charging Networks Are Growing
Figured after our previous post on the electric vehicle industry going nuts, maybe it would useful to write something about the electric vehicle charging networks, after all if you're thinking about buying an electric vehicle, you probably want to know a bit about how and where to charge it. Yes, Tesla has probably the largest... Continue Reading →
Renewable Energy Forges Ahead Despite Coronavirus
It’s really hard to see any “light at the end of the tunnel” right now when it comes to anything that has to do with the coronavirus, the global economy is rapidly sliding in to the crapper and odds are it’s going to be there for awhile. But, if we had to see some positive... Continue Reading →
Holy Crap Jeff Bezos Just Pledged $10 Billion To Save The Planet
So, there are all sorts of mixed emotions and commentary that are coming down the pipeline now that Jeff Bezos has pledged $10 billion to fight climate change and save the planet. An announcement like that is probably the only thing that’s kind of going to get the news cycle off the Orange Menace that... Continue Reading →
Finding Purpose For Our Blogspot Site
Managing multiple sites and trying to keep them active is no small task, but in the online world of new media content is and always will be king. Holding on to multiple sites under the same brand also means you need to give different online properties different purposes. If you've bothered to follow any of... Continue Reading →
Reader Interview Stephen H
In the battle of the streaming services, who’s your favorite and what are the shows you’re watching now. I’m holding out a lot for the new Disney streaming service. I have Netflix, Itunes and amazon, never got in to Hulu but with all of these services trying to come up with original content I feel... Continue Reading →
Because You Asked Building Integrated PV
Ok, so this is the first post to our Because You Asked section, which we're just creating now. In a recent interview that we posted, Jennifer was curious about more designer friendly or sort of architecturally interesting solar PV, something other than the usual stuck up on the roof. We've done a little bit of... Continue Reading →
Latest Issue Of The Economist Dedicated to Climate Change
The Economist is a stogy old magazine, but perhaps one of the best stogy old magazines, out there, period, outstanding journalism, it should be a must read for anyone and everyone. That said, in it's most recent issue it is breaking from long standing format of covering the world at large and instead is dedicating,... Continue Reading →
Already, Climate Refugees Are Here In The US
Completely overlooked by the media and probably ignored by the average person on the street but make no mistake, we have and we are climate refugees here in the US, it’s not just tiny island chains an inch above water out in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Yes Tuvalu is just about underwater and... Continue Reading →