by eab | Jan 18, 2016 | Blog |
I love the pine trees in the Pacific Northwest; they are beautiful trees and they smell good! I particularly love the white bark pine, probably because I see it most often on hikes in beautiful places. But our pine forests are disappearing, thanks to climate change...
by eab | Jan 14, 2016 | Blog |
I don’t think rising sea levels is the worst that we face. I think food shortages and collapse of our ability to grow food in certain regions, certain nations will be the worst that we face. When people go hungry, governments fall. — Stuart Scott, founder...
by eab | Jan 11, 2016 | Blog |
We’ve featured artist Jason deCaires Taylor before on Earth Art Bainbridge: his installation, The Rising Tide, in the river Thames was featured in the Totally Thames Festival in 2015. Another of his works, Anthropocene, is a lifesize replica of a Volkswagon...
by eab | Jan 7, 2016 | Blog |
During COP21 in Paris in December, the faces of 7 “climate criminals” were plastered around the streets of Paris. These people are doing everything they can to deny climate change and prevent the world moving to renewable energy. They are: Benjamin...
by eab | Jan 1, 2016 | Blog |
We are lucky to live in Washington State, which contributes only 1.34% of the total US greenhouse gas emissions. That is thanks to our dams, which enable a significant amount of hydropower, and the fact that there are currently no fracking or tar sands operations in...
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