Posts tagged sustained kitchen
The Escazú Agreement & Latin American Environmentalism

Hispanic Heritage Month runs from September 15 - October 15 every year in the United States. This month celebrates the cultures and people whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America. In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, this article covers The Escazú Agreement, a promising new treaty between Latin American and Caribbean countries.

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Signs of Hope from the 2021 Climate Report

With "code red" splashed across headlines about the latest IPCC report, it can be easy to give up hope about climate change. However, giving up hope is the exact WRONG move. We need to have as much hope as possible in order to spark change. So in this article, I focus on a few positives from the 2021 climate report.

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IPCC Climate Change Report 2021 (AR6) Key Takeaways

Every 6-7 years, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) compiles the latest and greatest climate change research in one huge report. The newest report (AR6 - the sixth assessment report) is hot off the presses, so I'm diving in. In this article, I discuss the most important quotes from the IPCC's Summary for Policymakers.

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Is Your Plant Overwatered or Underwatered?

One of the most troubling experiences as a plant parent is not knowing whether your ill plant is overwatered or underwatered. As silly as this conundrum may seem, it is super common among new gardeners. In this post, I outline the symptoms of overwatering vs. underwatering plants!

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Queer Environmentalists You Should Know

Pride month may be over, but that doesn't mean we should stop supporting queer environmentalists! This article highlights a few of the many queer environmentalists from our past and present. From famous biologists to lawyers to influencers, queer environmentalists are all around us!

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