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4 Thanksgiving Conversation Starters

This Thanksgiving, we are going to try to channel the true meaning of Aloha, and we invite you to join us. Most of us hear “Aloha” and think – Hawaiian greeting – a simple expression of hello or goodbye. The

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Halloween and Climate Change: Boo!

Happy Halloween! We, in North America, have taken the celebration of ghosts, goblins and monsters to an extreme and on October 31st we  ring in this festive and spooky holiday in a myriad of ways. It is an opportunity for fun

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Water Protectors: The Delaware River Basin

Could a ban on fracking drilling be enough to protect the land, flora fauna, people and WATER of the Delaware River Basin? Would water withdrawals from the Delaware to enable fracking in other regions, including as well the storage, processing

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Mind the Store: Albertson's Week of Action

So, who is “minding the store” these days? For many of us, we have come to the realization that few people or organizations are actually minding our “collective store” – whether it’s our political systems, our industries, our health care system,

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Climate Change and Refugees

The third week of June is filled with many monumental moments and observances that remind us to think, listen, learn and connect the dots between our planet and our actions. In the United States, the third week of June is

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Top 3 Ways to Save the World

So, can it be as simple as do three things? Clearly, if healing the world was simple, our planet would certainly be a much healthier place already. But there are things each of us can do, and together we can

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Farmers Markets and Climate Change

For many of us the summer season is prime time to get reacquainted with fresh fruits and vegetables at the same time as we get reacquainted with our local farmers! Summer is often a great time to promote healthier living

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Grass fed cows, your health and climate change

Grass fed cows….it’s trickier and not quite as simple as it seems… Clearly and intuitively, it seems like it would be better for us and for dairy and beef cattle to live their lives on open pastures, grazing on grass.

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Thanksgiving, Leftovers and Ways to Waste NOT!

With the holidays upon us, get togethers with good friends, shared family meals and office and colleague parties will be filling up our calendars and lighting up many of our days and evenings. We all know it’s easy to go

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Food Matters: Marching for the Right to Know

This weekend, across the globe, Climate Mamas and Papas are marching for healthy living, healthy foods and a clear and transparent approach to what we feed our families. The March Against Monsanto targets one of the worlds largest chemical and

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Flower bombing, Bees and Climate Hope

“It is useless to attempt to preserve a living species unless the kind of land or water it requires is also preserved. So delicately interwoven are the relationships that when we disturb one thread of the community fabric we alter

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