“You have to write the book that wants to be written. And if the book will be too difficult for grown-ups, then you write it for children.” – Madeleine L’Engle The youth of today are smart. They
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Earth Hour

Tomorrow is Earth Hour. The movement organized by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is in its 13th year. Annually the event encourages businesses and the community to switch the lights off for 1 hour (between 8.30 &
Read moreA Brief History of Climate Science

Climate Science has been around for a while. The majority of people on the planet have an understanding. But why do more people not pay attention? We understand that there is big money in fossil fuels. They
Read moreA Forest’s Role in Carbon Sequestration

Today via the UN we celebrate the International Day Of Forests. Not only do we celebrate the ways they sustain and protect us, but also need to raise awareness of the importance of these dynamic ecosystems to
Read moreSource Series: Give me a Wave

We talked briefly about the immense amazingness of the ocean in our article Source Series: The Tides of Change. So we don’t need to remind you all of the incredible ecosystem which surrounds us (let me
Read moreDoes Solar Save?

We often get asked the benefits of transitioning to solar power over traditional sources. Usually the final verdict comes down to the outlay cost vs. long-term savings. With an abundance of companies offering low interest credit, a
Read moreSource Series: Wind Power. Are you a fan?

Wind power is a renewable energy source which has been around forever (well, a very very long time). Wind powered machines have been grinding grains for more than 2 millennia. Windmills pumping water in the Netherlands prevented
Read moreSomething to Polarize you
International Polar Bear Day is February 27th. We all love the videos of the curious creatures trying to pop their heads into not so closed vehicle windows, their fascinating courtship and the cubs playfully oblivious to their
Read moreAnd the Oscar goes to… Climate Change

The Oscars are upon us again tonight. This is the 91st award ceremony. 91 years ago no one had even contemplated Climate Change. But after 88 years, in 2016, the winner of Best Actor decided to create
Read moreApocalypse Now: A Restricted Carbon Footprint
“Imagine you live in a world that is facing a crisis. Humanities survival is threatened by a creature of our own creation. Once unleashed the Beast will spare no one. What would you do to stop it?”
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