Solving Tough Puzzles: Crosswords and Climate Change
How is fighting climate change like solving a tough puzzle?Source: TuftsNow, "Thinking Outside the Grid" The Hardest Crossword of the Week Each Saturday, I approach the New York Times crossword…
How is fighting climate change like solving a tough puzzle?Source: TuftsNow, "Thinking Outside the Grid" The Hardest Crossword of the Week Each Saturday, I approach the New York Times crossword…
Should you lock horns to help save the planet?Source: National Geographic Dear Ms. Green Genes,I think recycling is very important. But my husband won't recycle. He hates the very idea…
Pasta "fatta in casa" is a dying tradition.Source not available for attribution This blog is one in a series of Green Lens reviews, considering films from a sustainability perspective. See…
An ad for the movie "2040," from Damon Gameau This blog is one in a series of Green Lens reviews, considering films from a sustainability perspective. See my recent review…
A scene from the film "Q Ball." Image from Los Angeles Times This blog is one in a series of Green Lens Reviews, considering films from a sustainability perspective. Synopsis…
Let's turn the old proverb on its head! In a recent blog, I mentioned this Project Drawdown/CNN quiz on the most effective ways we can combat climate change. A surprising result was…
Eating one of these helps fight climate change!Source: thejournal.ie In last week's blog, I mentioned this Project Drawdown/CNN quiz on the most effective ways we can combat climate change. A…
How can your trip to the grocery store help curb climate change?Photo by Fikri Rasyid on Unsplash CNN and Project Drawdown have developed this climate change quiz. I won't give away the answers!…
Can we embrace change to reduce our carbon footprint?Photo by Ross Findon on Unsplash Tears over Expired Food... I was sitting on the kitchen floor, crying. In the summer of 1999, Mark moved…
Are you willing to get creative with your trash?Credit: bbc.co.uk Money for Nothing: The Show My English relatives told me about an upcycling program on Netflix called “Money for Nothing.”…