Commentary
Think Meat, Water and Soil for Earth Day
By Abel Tomlinson On Earth Day, observe our beautiful planet. It is difficult to fathom how anyone could have anything but gratitude, awe and admiration for all it gives. Earth
Nest Box Monitoring for Backyard Birds
By Amanda Bancroft Ready to go beyond the birdfeeder? Check out NestWatch (one word), a joint project between the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center. According
Bountiful Natural Capital
Have you ever heard of such a thing as “Natural Capital”? It is quite real and big businesses are including their share of the wealth found in natural ecosystems into their financial spreadsheet.
Native Representation
In the PC-charged culture we live in, though, the show has been taking a lot of flak for “white-washing” and being blind to actual issues.
Local Ridesharing Options Growing
Americans are finally becoming interested en masse in alternatives to privately owned vehicles, which is driving a change in what transportation looks like.
It Chaps My Ass
Did you all catch the story in the news about the attack on 27-year-old, pregnant Michelle Wilkins?
Faith and Sustainability
More often than not, faith and sustainability go together like peanut butter and jelly.
Tom Cotton and American Fascism
Tragically, many Americans unknowingly support fascism. Many prominent leaders are de facto fascists and their followers are clueless.
And The Sign Said…
Once upon a time, I had a blog and on it, I often wrote about the ridiculous church signs I would see.
Governor to Sign for Changes to Welfare Purchases
Hang on Kansas welfare recipients! Pending the governor’s signature, your illustrious legislators of the Republican variety are limiting your spending, because limiting their own is just ridiculous and so impractical.