At the time this newsletter edition goes to press, we will have just wrapped up another busy holiday season. Christmas being a big part of that season means that countless Americans have or soon will drag their Christmas trees to Read More
At the time this newsletter edition goes to press, we will have just wrapped up another busy holiday season. Christmas being a big part of that season means that countless Americans have or soon will drag their Christmas trees to Read More
Doesn’t that really get your goat? I never really understood that phrase, so I decided to inquire about its origins. As many of these dated sayings go, there are numerous stories attributed to their debut, but the one I found Read More
When I moved from Colorado to Texas, I knew there would be things I missed (oh, you’ll never know), but one thing I didn’t think about much, strangely, was the lack of trees in my new place of residence. By Read More
According to researchers at Tufts University, over 1 billion travelers fly annually and 50 million of these make treks to developing countries. And while it is infrequently reported and difficult to assess, there is a risk of disease transmission from Read More
The Drake Landing Solar Community in Okotoks, Alberta, Canada, is the largest planned solar community in North America. Consisting of 52 homes, the community operates on solar-thermal seasonal storage which stores summer heat below ground allowing for the greyer winter Read More
It seems every summer that we hear more and more about forest wildfires destroying vast expanses of beautiful tracts of trees. And as cliché as the saying is, you can’t see the forest for the trees, it seems that it Read More
I was sitting at home with my folks the other day as my dad flipped through the channels looking for something interesting to watch. He is a big fan of certain types of reality shows (no, not the Housewives of Read More
The Teikei movement is a system of community supported agriculture (CSA) organizations in Japan. The idea can be traced back to the 1960s, but the Japan Organic Agriculture Association (JOAA) was founded in late 1971. When JOAA was established, the Read More
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