Millennium “Health Study” Sham
The following article is an excerpt from the book “ReInhabiting the Village: Co-Creating our…
Many of Florida’s waterways do not meet water quality standards and nutrient…
By Margaret Dolan, Northeastern University.
Prior to my time at Finca la Flor, I really did not have many expectations about where we were going. I was…
This week the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a report saying that we have as…
Can we make living on Mars a reality? According to NASA, transforming the desolate Martian environment into…
We used to stay out all evening until our mothers called us home. Once homework was done and dinner eaten, us kids would run…
Into The Out — Part Two
Summer in AZ could be hot, sometimes humid. Then, in middle July, Monsoon season arrived. That too, like dizzy dust devils, was unpredictable. It might provide a torrent of flash flood waters, or a slight down burst of no consequence.
In December of 2015, I was at a holiday party, giving advice to a stranger. Glass of wine in hand, I was telling this woman that to pursue her dreams, she didn’t have to figure out how to do it all at once. One of the…
Whale Sharks are a Privilege, Not a Right
James Williams
Last Monday (which feels like weeks ago), our thesis class broke up into groups to discuss our initial…
By Russell Whitehouse
Originally published here: https://moderndiplomacy.eu/2018/10/11/the-sustainable-state-book-review/
Chandran Nair’s new book, The Sustainable State, is a response to runaway consumption by a…
You’ve got trash! You have three options: compost, recycle, or condemned to hell, i.e…
The planet is choking on a significant amount of pollution and waste. All of it is, of course…
I agree that accusations that we would ruin the solar system are a shallow, uselessly pessimistic response. But space colonization does have the weakness that we can’t even agree to spend the resources needed to care for Earth, let alone bud off a space colony. This is why we all need to pray for Musk to hold on to his sanity. He could be the one who…
In the southeastern part of Kenya, Africa, one of the largest ports in East Africa, Mombasa, is a logistics trading base that plays an important role in Africa. It is also a…
A leaky sink or faucet is a fairly common occurrence, whether you’re at home or in the workplace. The reasons for a leaky sink can be numerous, including but not limited to gas pipelines or faulty water supply systems. Because the reasons can…