Sarah WolframChangesAs stated by Julia Corbett in Communicating Nature, a change is signaled through dissatisfaction. Although I had never really focused on…Apr 9, 2018Apr 9, 2018
Sarah WolframSustainable CitizenThis past semester at my school, I joined an organization called the Sustainable Citizen Program. The program essentially works to get…Apr 3, 2018Apr 3, 2018
Sarah WolframSnow is silent“The forecast yesterday said 60 and sunny!” This was a thought that consistently went through my mind when I woke up Sunday morning last…Mar 27, 2018Mar 27, 2018
Sarah Wolfram26% of Americans knew manatees aren’t insects.The title of this blog is a fact stated in the book Communicating Nature by Julia Corbett. As strange as it sounds, manatees are not…Mar 16, 2018Mar 16, 2018
Sarah WolframBehind the Scenes of a VacationAccording to the U.N. tourism and vacations are valid only if it is a stay at a place that is a “remarkable” distance from home, and is…Mar 6, 2018Mar 6, 2018
Sarah WolframTime is moneyOften when we consider our schedules, we look at the categorized responsibilities such as school and work. This tends to move on to small…Feb 27, 2018Feb 27, 2018
Sarah WolframVeggies for breakfast, lunch, and dinnerThis past week I have been dabbling with environmentally friendly habits, or at least ones that are a step up from what I usually partake…Feb 22, 2018Feb 22, 2018
Sarah WolframWhere I fall on the spectrumIt would be a lie if I were to say that I haven’t been sitting here for the past hour, analyzing my life thus far, trying to come up with…Feb 13, 2018Feb 13, 2018
Sarah WolframThe “radical” side of environmentalismRadical: Adjective, (especially of change or action) relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something, far reaching or through…Feb 6, 2018Feb 6, 2018
Sarah WolframDisposable People and Disposable ResourcesWay long ago, probably around when humankind as a species evolved into societies, humans have been treating each other and the land pretty…Jan 30, 2018Jan 30, 2018