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Published in Environmental Action

·Dec 3, 2020

A Climate Saved is a Climate Earned

Reducing Emissions for the Oceans, Economy, and Your Future — Whether we’re leaving a dirty pot in the sink to “soak” because we don’t feel like washing it, pushing off a yearly trip to the dentist, or forgoing a routine sweeping of the floors for the next week, the truth is that we all have the tendency to view tomorrow…

Global Warming

12 min read

A Climate Saved is a Climate Earned
A Climate Saved is a Climate Earned

Published in The Field Report: Interviews with People and Places

·Nov 8, 2020

On Slow Violence and Dizzying Complexity

The Human Tendency to Turn Away From Reality Though I was born in Lafayette, Indiana, much of what I remember from my childhood is growing up in Houston, Texas, with Galveston Bay a stone’s throw away — that is, a stone’s throw and a hearty dose of Friday afternoon traffic…

Slow Violence

7 min read

On Slow Violence and Dizzying Complexity
On Slow Violence and Dizzying Complexity

Published in Environmental Issue Profile Database

·Oct 4, 2020

From Sea to Shining Sea

How President Trump’s EPA Rollbacks Will Affect Our Oceans — Our earth’s natural functions are both exceptionally complex and susceptible to human alteration, as has increasingly been the case since as early as the Industrial Revolution. While there are countless examples of these human interferences, one addition comes in the form of the Trump administration’s attempted rollback of a hundred…

Global Warming

8 min read

From Sea to Shining Sea
From Sea to Shining Sea
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