Continue Reading Music from Wintry Lands Housebound by the ice last week I photographed my yard in winter. Figured it could accompany some cool music from counties with a…
Continue Reading Art in Translation? A friend sent me this link some weeks ago – it is a fun romp through specialty terms in German… most people younger…
Continue Reading Between Nations My beloved sister sends me a calendar each year that celebrates the spirit of the season. It is published by a progressive…
Continue Reading Action Request What can I do? We can’t end the fossil fuel age without bold government policy and the active cooperation of business. But “regular people” are…
Continue Reading The justice system to the rescue How lawyers and judges are helping curb climate change Citizens and activist groups have begun taking governments to court to force them to…
Continue Reading Wind Power The silent exit of fossil fuels More and more major investors, pension funds, and private and central banks are realizing that investments in…
Continue Reading Transitions The epic tale of the global energy transition (Hm, not sure that “epic” is the right adjective – more likely to align with wishful…
Continue Reading Time to move? New York What are the consequences of climate change? Higher temperatures are already triggering more droughts and storms, causing failed harvests, and driving people…
Continue Reading The Weather Now we know that there is no longer such a thing as “facts.” http://www.rawstory.com/2016/12/trump-booster-scottie-nell-hughes-gets-blasted-on-npr-after-saying-theres-no-such-thing-as-facts/ In case you need some facts, regardless, if still willing…
Continue Reading Collecting Drops The link below brings you to Ursula LeGuin’s latest blog, a long, thought-provoking reflection on the election. http://www.ursulakleguin.com/Blog2016.html#119Election For today’s quote, here is an…