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Climate denial has taken on a whole new level of prominence, as powerful and influential politicians cast doubt on the reality of climate science; including the new President of the United States, down the line to the Secretary of State, … Continue reading
I recently attended a conference organized and hosted by the Cascadia Climate Collaborative of the Whidbey Island Institute, a special, dynamic and important organization made up of thoughtful and caring people who are tackling the climate crisis from a much … Continue reading
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One of our favorite Climate Mamas, Anna Fahey, mom extraordinare and Senior Communications Strategist at SigthlineDaily, recently wrote an elegant and uncomplicated post that helps detangle and unwind the September 2013 report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Using … Continue reading
Tweet Share For some of us summer means pulling our bikes out of storage – for me it’s the one with the little red basket on front – and the many memories that riding my bike bring to mind and … Continue reading
Tweet Share As Lent comes to an end and the focus on what we, our friends and our neighbors may have chosen to “give up” is still fresh in our minds, we wanted to introduce you to a friend of … Continue reading