by eab | Nov 4, 2016 | Blog |
Congrats to the Cubs, but is there a correlation between lack of winning and CO2 emissions? Likely not, but you never know! This is a funny, yet totally not funny graph. It shows that the CO2 concentration in our atmosphere has risen by over 100ppm since the Cubs last...
by eab | Aug 8, 2016 | Blog |
Imagine all the places the combustion engine is used to make your life run the way it is. You (most likely) use combustion engines to go to the store, go on vacation, and mow your lawn. You use one to run a generator when the power goes out, to charge the battery on...
by eab | Jul 13, 2016 | Blog |
If you are into podcasts like I am, and interested in climate change like I am, there are four podcasts about climate change I listen to regularly that you might enjoy. Radio Ecoshock is a weekly podcast available via iTunes and SoundCloud. Host Alex Smith, who lives...
by eab | Apr 19, 2016 | Blog |
Photographer Daniel Beltrá specializes in aerial photography documenting humanity’s effect on our planet: “Photography became a tool to expose what’s happening in the planet, and all the aggressions that the natural world was suffering from us—even though...
by eab | Apr 6, 2016 | Blog |
We have received several emails to the trees, including this lovely email from a family who visited 14 of the 30 trees accepting emails during April, 2016. Thank you Grace, Elly and Susu! Dear Black Locust, Today we went and found fourteen of you trees. We hugged you...
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