Price on Carbon Emissions – Breathe Easy

We may finally be getting to a place where we can internalize the costs of carbon in our planning, and this should change our understanding of our […]

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Koffie met Vlaai

We were in the Netherlands a couple of weeks ago, a family trip to visit the homeland, friends and relatives, indulge in Dutch cheeses and […]

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I Love My Park

A week ago was the 5th annual I Love My Park Day in New York State. I joined a decent number of my colleagues from […]

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We Are Nature: outdoors, indoors, and health

I sit here on a rainy Sunday, the first of May, realizing a couple of things. First, I was outside nearly all day yesterday and […]

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Dandelion Spring

I had a couple of hours yesterday outside. The dandelions were not happy with me for that, but the birds seemed content, and the sun was […]

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Many Hands Make Light Work

The toughest thing about sustainability is that it takes more thought and planning, and often takes more work in initial implementation. The benefits include a […]

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Food must be sustainable for us AND for our planet

I am not a vegan or vegetarian, though I do not eat much meat. Sadly, the meat I do eat is highly processed, such as salami […]

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No-Idling at School (and what I should have said…)

I approached an SUV idling at the sidewalk at the back door to my son’s school and said to the driver “the school has a […]

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