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Eat Local Is More Likely

Eat Local. That’s one of the responses to sustainability. Eating local reduces transportation costs and impacts, improves local economies, preserves Continue reading →

Sao Paulo Drought

A model of what California may face because of drought is already happening in Sao Paulo, Brazil, one of the Continue reading →

An Aquifer Data First

Data are finally being compiled on our aquifers. No one knows how much water is down there, but at least Continue reading →

Energy Wisdom In Developing Countries

Many projections of global warming worry about developing nations creating a lot more pollution as their citizens begin living ‘Middle-Class Continue reading →

People Moving Towards Drought

California and the American Southwest are in drought, which sounds bad, is bad, and would seem to be a detriment Continue reading →

Plant A Row For The Hungry

It is a simple idea. If you have a garden, plant one of the rows to give away. Food banks Continue reading →

California Aquifers Emptied

California could use a good rain, a lot of long, soft rains that gently soak into the soil and refill Continue reading →

Fossil Fuel Subsidies In Perspective

Big numbers are so common that we become numb to them. Fossil fuel subsidies are $5.3T per year. Break that Continue reading →

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