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Author Archives: Pam Lazos
Protect. Restore. Fund.
There is a Massive Social Movement afoot, and it started with a child, a child who sat on the steps in front of Parliament in her native Sweden with a sign demanding climate action. And she sat and she sat … Continue reading
Posted in children's social movement, climate change, Uncategorized
Tagged #climate change protests, children's social movement, climate change, climate protests, fund, Greta Thunberg, massive social movement, one less bag, our house is on fire, plant a tree, protest, restore, sailing to America, u.s. congress
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O’Roarke’s Destiny
I asked my friend, the lovely Shehanne Moore, Blogger (Shehanne Moore); Dramatist (performs in productions written by her husband, a playwright); PUBlisher (Black Wolf Books); wife (married to the Mr.); Mother (to her darlings); Grandmother (she’s way too young); avid … Continue reading
Posted in book excerpt, book release, books, coastal cities, publisher, rivers, romance writer, seas, Uncategorized, writer
Tagged blogger, book release, Cornish Environment, Cornish people, Cornwall, cottage industry, environmentalists, historical romance, historical romance writer, medieval, new release, O'Roarke's Destiny, romance writer, Shehanne Moore, smugglers, smuggling, surfers, tin tailings, Welsh, wild country, writer
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Material Value
MATERIAL VALUE The word sustainability seems to be on everyone’s lips these days and if you don’t know what it means then you’ll want to pick up a copy of Julia Goldstein’s book, Material Value, More Sustainable, Less Wasteful Manufacturing … Continue reading
Posted in conservation, environment, environmental conservation, environmental effects, evolution, recycling, regeneration, renewable, renewable energy, Sustainability, Uncategorized, upcycling, zero waste
Tagged blogging, conservation, engineering, environment, environmental conservation, environmental effects, fossil fuels, Julia Goldstein, Material Value, recycling, regeneration, renewable energy, Sustainability, writing, zero waste, zero waste stream
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#WATWB — Sailing to America
Sailing to America How much do I love this kid? Right now, Greta Thunberg is sailing to America to join the United Nations Climate Change summit, a 3,000 mile trip from Plymouth England to New York. The journey is somewhat … Continue reading
Posted in #WATWB, environment, environmental conservation, environmental effects, Uncategorized
Tagged #WATWB, conservation, environment, environmental conservation, environmental effects, evolution, Greta Thunberg, sailing to America, set sail, U.N. Climate Change Summit, Unite Behind the Science, We Are The World Blogfest
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Global Bipolar Disorder
Global Bipolar Disorder Are there any climate change deniers left, other than the current administration, or can we all finally agree that global warming is a problem? We’re two-thirds of the way through summer here in Central Pennsylvania, but the … Continue reading
Posted in climate change, congress, ecosystems, environment, environmental effects
Tagged climate change, environmental effects, environmental policy, fickle but not spiteful, global bipolar disorder, green technology, inconsistent consistency, known knowns, known unknowns, overzealous weather patterns, unknown unknowns
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Ana Maria Reyes Does NOT Live in a Castle
Ana Maria Reyes Does NOT Live in a Castle In the category of like attracts like, I seem to have a lot of friends who are writers, which is somewhat odd given the singularity, the isolated nature of such an … Continue reading
WATWB — A Rose By Any Other Name…
A Rose By Any Other Name… As the Bard reminds us, “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet,” but what could be sweeter than the inspiration that accompanies the aroma? At the University of Texas at Austin, … Continue reading
Plastic-Free Life Redux: A Story of Independence
[4th of July fireworks over Lancaster] Plastic-Free Life Redux: A Story of Independence A couple months ago I sent a letter to the four biggest local grocery stores in my area, espousing the benefits of removing single-use plastic packaging from … Continue reading
Courage
[summer sky © pam lazos] If you read my original post about The Twelve Virtues of the Merchant Priests, as suggested in the book, Sacred Commerce, my goal was to reflect upon and write about the 12 virtues discussed in … Continue reading
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