#WCW: Katherine Hayhoe
The dichotomy between those who believe in God and those who believe in climate change is rendered useless by people like Katherine...
Post-COP2 - What Is Next For The American Environmental Movement? (Pt 2)
This is Part 2 of 2 of a short series analyzing the future of the American Environmental Movement. Local Opportunities While targeting...
Post-COP21 – What Is Next For The American Environmental Movement? (Pt 1)
This is Part 1 of 2 of a short series analyzing the future of the American Environmental Movement. Victory in Paris Last December, the...
Akon: From Konvicted to Social Entrepreneur
When I first heard Akon has started a business to bring solar power to Africa, I’ll admit, I rolled my eyes. The line between actually...
Citizen Science: A Powerful Tool for Sustainable Development
As I pulled up in my friend’s truck to the tunnel entrance to the Marin Headlands, part of San Francisco’s Golden Gate National...
December Monthly Roundup: Gift Edition!
Who doesn’t love the Holiday Season? The one thing to not love so much however, is the amount of waste that is produced in America around...
Terrorism and Climate Change: Causation or Correlation?
During the second Democratic presidential debate on November 14, Bernie Sanders told the moderator that “climate change is directly...
Have the Attacks in France changed anything about COP21?
The short answer to the question posed in the title would be yes, it has; the COP21 organizers have come out with a statement detailing...
China's Climate Paradox
In June 2015, China submitted its Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC), which is United Nations (UN) jargon for a...
The Environment Is Still Not A Bread and Butter Issue for the American Catholic Church
After Pope Francis’ now famous Laudato si': On the environment and sustainable development was published this past May, I was actually...