The Prince’s Price ;-)
Let’s listen to this guy!
I’ll bee back.
it has been a while since I have posted. The world situation has proven to be a bit of a distraction, work has become a bit more busy and I also had another interesting temporary gig that needed attention. But I have not forgotten my website and my interest in providing people with information and resources to make better choices for the environment. I heard on the news that there was an article in the NYT where the scientist said:…
Not an invisibility cloak but pretty magical nonetheless
https://www.cnn.com/style/article/living-textiles-algae-future-sept/index.html
We are all in this together.
Name it to Tame it 🙂 https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/23/opinions/climate-crisis-psychology-lertzman/index.html
“Nobody but nobody can make it out there alone”
said the incomparable Maya Angelou. and, the same thing, from a different angle, “Anything I can do we can do better” is the name of this website I think one of the hardest things with this whole climate situation is that we feel so alone, and that just by ourselves there is not much we can do. As I said before I have started a course at the U of M about action one can take on a personal, communal…
save the planet by playing videogames
I came across this in the course I am taking on acting on climate change. I love out of the box thinking solutions 🙂 I am not a game player, but if you are, why not give it a try? http://abacagames.org
How to start a movement in less then 3 minutes
As I have mentioned before I have started a course about acting on climate change on the individual, communal, and political level. One of the items that we were offered was this fun TED talk. Enjoy, it takes less then 3 minutes. What do you think? Who will you be?
“Drip Drip Drip…… OCEAN”
This is a quote given to me by a friend from one of her friends….. this lady tried to express how small acts can make a difference. I am exited to share that I started a free course given by the university of Michigan about how you can make a difference on a personal, community and national/political level with regards to the environment. It is not so much discussing climate science, but more behavior science, different models of how to…