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Tag Archives: climate change
Who will you sign for?
The deadline for comments to the State Department on Keystone XL’s tar sands pipeline is today. I signed for them. Who will you sign for?
Putting happiness in a jar
The Friday Photo A weekly photo inspired by art, community and spontaneity February 22, 2013 I don’t keep a journal or diary, but when 2012 drew to a close several of my friends said they were going to keep a … Continue reading
Posted in art, environment, environmental justice, politics, The Friday Photo
Tagged climate change, Forward on Climate, global warming, TED, TEDx, TEDx Charlotte
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A tribe of 40,000 strong
Washington County, where I live in Middle Georgia, is small, about 20,000 people living in a county with white clay, rolling hills, and woods filled with deer. Yesterday I watched the area at the Washington Monument fill with twice as … Continue reading
Posted in clean air, clean water, co-op reform, coal, EMC, environment, environmental justice, ethics, family, food, Georgia, Guilford College, health care, Plant Washington, politics, progressive, racism, renewable energy, rural, social justice, women
Tagged 350.org, climate change, First Nations, Forward on Climate, global warming, Keystone XL, Sierra Club, Washington DC
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