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- The Video Archive holds recorded interviews with my friends and family about the realities of climate change and what it means for our lives.
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- Gareth Cox on This is the future. Make of it what you will.
- Lessons from the Boston Celtics for fighting climate change — Transition Voice on Kendrick Perkins is the belief
- EricKrasnauskas on This is the future. Make of it what you will.
- Gareth Cox on This is the future. Make of it what you will.
- Chatter on stock market crash getting louder — Transition Voice on The whole thing, codified.
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Call Them Out!
People are always asking about small/easy things they can do to help with climate change…well, it doesn’t get easier than this, time to step up. Call out climate deniers in Congress! If you have a Twitter account, follow the link … Continue reading
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Do the Math – the movie!
Last November Sarah and I attended the Do the Math tour when it came to Boston. While we enjoyed the event in its own right, what was most inspiring was the realization that we were in a room with thousands of other people fired up to attack climate … Continue reading
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Look Ma, I’m an activist!
This weekend I’ll be headed to Portland, ME to attend my first Tar Sands pipeline protest. It’s a little strange, since I’ve never had the self-image of being one of those hippy protester types. But these are strange times, and I … Continue reading
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Keystone XL pipeline action, President’s Day 2013
Next year, President Obama will decide whether to build the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, which will carry 800,000 barrels a day of the dirtiest oil on earth for export. I don’t doubt Obama’s heart is in the right place…says … Continue reading
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Of pipelines and Pokemon
Feeling remarkably fresh for someone working on three hours of sleep (poker is a cruel mistress), I threw my backpack in the trunk and settled in for ride. Behind the wheel was my friend Arun, who generously offered to drive for the trip … Continue reading →