In early July 2021, as part of my I’ve got to get back to taking actions related to my climate change concerns, I took a cruise to circumnavigate Iceland AND get to cross the Arctic Circle. During that time I planned to educate/reeducate myself to see what I might learn … Continue reading
Hunger and Climate Change
Continental Divide
Yup -that’s me. Holding the bridge up between North America and Eurasia. Around 200 million years ago, North America was joined with Eurasian, African and South American plates until this supercontinent, known as Pangaea, started to break apart. The Atlantic Ocean began to form to the south between Africa and … Continue reading
Farming is Public Service
There are a little over 2 million farms in the U.S. today. According to the 2012 census the average age of farmers is 58 years old. This needs to change. In 2010, the National Young Farmers Coalition was formed. Today, this organization is comprised of 100,000 farmers and consumers. It … Continue reading
Cool the Planet. Feed the World.
Cool the Planet. Feed the World. – is the tagline for an organization called Regeneration International. I am fascinating by the fact that some biologists/scientists have figured out that an ideal solution for solving one aspect of our climate change problems is to remove carbon from the air (Pollution) and … Continue reading