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The Eco Weekly Wrap-Up: Millennials

I had two immediate reactions to The Atlantic’s article “Millennials Are, Like, Meh About the Environment and Stuff”. One, I hate generation names, and two, if I could name a generation I would label everyone born post 2005 as Generation … Continue reading

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Homemade Granola Power Bar

Have you ever tasted something so amazing that you had to ask your host for the recipe but once home it never tastes the same again? Continue reading

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Eco-Friendly Gardening

Today’s blog is a guest post by Nate Armstrong. You can contact Nate on Twitter @N8Armstrong One of the most popular answers to the question, “How can I be more economical?” is grow your own food. But planting and maintaining a … Continue reading

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Why Canon Envirothon Matters

To me, Envirothon, or Canon Envirothon thanks to Canon’s dedication and sponsorship, is where the hard science of environmental science came to life.  As a junior in high school, I didn’t care about the competition but the idea of spending … Continue reading

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Wave Goodbye

My husband’s grandfather passed away on February 19th at the age of 98.  PawPaw lived an extraordinary life of adventure and travel, boom and bust, health and sickness, but at his memorial service little was spoken of his accomplishments. Most … Continue reading

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Valentine’s Day is My Birthday (Really)

Having my birthday on Valentine’s Day has been a blessing when I was young because I got more candy, a curse when I was single because, well, it exaggerated the drama, and now that I am married it is just … Continue reading

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The Eco-Weekly Wrap-Up

The Eco Weekly Wrap-Up is where I share what I’ve been reading and watching when I probably should have been doing something else. In this week’s episode is more zoo animals, giant sea creatures, the sad side of conservation, and a look into what makes an environmentalist a radical. Enjoy! Continue reading

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STEM Education: America Needs it But Do We Have it?

STEM -Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics- education is needed today to solve the environmental problems of today and tomorrow. Continue reading

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The Eco Weekly Wrap-Up

What I’ve been reading, watching, and allowing myself to be distracted by this week. Enjoy! Continue reading

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Nutria, the Cajun Groundhog

Did T-Boy see his shadow? Continue reading

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