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  • Climate solutions,  Creating social change,  Enviro-tips

    Let’s do better than Recycling

    Recycling is a good thing, isn't it? Not the way it's currently being done. Here's how you can do better.

    March 8, 2022
  • Abundant Harvests - garden info

    What should I plant?

    You stop by the garden center, the colorful display at the entrance is so enticing. You grab a spontaneous buy. ... but how does that plant fit into your overall garden ecosystem?

    March 1, 2022
  • Creating social change,  Enviro-tips,  Positive Environmental News,  Well-being,  What We Can Do series

    How to create your own Good News feed

    slide toward "checking the news" -- again and again and again throughout the day. ... Here's how to break the loop: replace that with a Happy News feed.

    February 26, 2022
  • Climate solutions,  Creating social change,  Teaching powerdown

    Who are Visionary writers for a green future?

    Ursula Le Guin anticipated a time "when we would be wanting the voices of writers who can see alternatives to how we live now ..." Here are some places to find such writers.

    February 16, 2022
  • Abundant Harvests - garden info

    What is good mulch?

    Nature abhors bare soil. — Emila Hazelip, French Permaculturist Next time you take a walk in a nature space, say, the Santa Monica Mountains, notice the soil surface. Left to her own doings, Mother Nature covers her soil. Shrubs and…

    February 2, 2022
  • Abundant Harvests - garden info

    What is good compost?

    In the organic gardening world, you’ll often hear “add compost.” But what’s okay compost, what’s good compost, and what’s great compost? To become a better gardener, I invite you to think about soil and compost from your soil organisms’ point…

    January 27, 2022
  • Creating social change,  Teaching powerdown

    Change is here

    Here’s a blast from the past, which gave me a sense of how far we have come in manifesting The Great Turning. Revisit with me a post I wrote back in 2014: “Change is coming – hold on tight.” Back…

    January 23, 2022
  • Climate solutions

    Which Christmas tree is greener?

    Artificial trees can last for years, but natural trees can absorb planet-warming carbon emissions before they are cut. So which option is best for the climate? This article, by CNN’s Rachel Ramirez, does the analysis, comparing plastic trees to Christmas-tree-farm…

    November 26, 2021
  • Abundant Harvests - garden info

    Garden Planner and Journal for 2022

    What do you use to plan your vegetable garden? Up til now, I’d use a handful of documents: a calendar, my what-to-plant-when list, and some random scraps of paper to collect my garden dreams. As I browsed those luscious garden…

    November 10, 2021
  • Creating social change,  Economic Resilience,  Enviro-tips,  Teaching powerdown

    How does buying local support a better economy?

    Do you buy local? Or buy from massive international corporations? Here's why your decision makes a big difference.

    September 28, 2021
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