Disposable Everything
Those who pay attention to the amount of trash we humans generate can clearly see that, despite whatever calls have been made to recycle our… Read More »Disposable Everything
Those who pay attention to the amount of trash we humans generate can clearly see that, despite whatever calls have been made to recycle our… Read More »Disposable Everything
There is a trend that has entrenched itself into American culture, alongside our social-media-fed need to share. It supplies both entertainment and a core element… Read More »You Are What You Eat
This is short post with a link to a long article. For those of you who are wondering about my position on the Covid-19 vaccine,… Read More »The Best Covid-19 Article I’ve Read in Months
We were tired. We’d been working for hours. But there was still enough time in the day to do one more task. This one would… Read More »Plucking Photos from the Trees
An invitation to listen to a podcast from David Suzuki.
The whirlwind of 2020 and 2021 is one of great contradictions. There was much to be written, yet when the pen came out, there seemed… Read More »A Chance at Change
There’s no sense in rewriting great material when you can get permission to share. Thank you to Stacy Albin of Pittsburgh’s Pennsylvania Resources Council (PRC)… Read More »10 “GREEN” NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS FOR 2021 by Pennsylvania Resources Council
Six months since my last Back to Basics post, and I too am still swirling precariously close to despair. When does the worrying end? How… Read More »What I Know to Be True
Nature is my mentor. I look to it for critical answers at critical times. As the world spins into a collective mass of anxiety over… Read More »Five Ways the Natural World is Keeping Me Corona-Calm.
With remarkable dedication to informed decision-making, through his PA Environment Digest blog, David Hess has done it again. Thus, common-sense thinkers like me are aware… Read More »Radioactive waste blows another hole in their “clean alternative” argument.