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Category Archives: Activism
Hey, Doritos!
“Hey, Doritos! Why you not eating meat today?!” These words, lobbed in my direction daily by one of the Sólheimar natives every time I step foot in our shared cafeteria, rank as one of the indubitable highlights of my every lunch … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Climate Change, International Travel, Photography, Sustainability
Tagged Carbon Footprint, Center for Ecological Living and Learning, Climate Change, Community, Community Building, Dairy Cows, Farmers Markets, Farming, Fresh Foods, Grassroots Activism, Iceland, Local Farming, National Farmers Market Directory, Photography, Solheimar Ecovillage, System Change, Wisenheimars
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Prozac, Bacon, and Imagination
Gathering Man’s primal instinct was not the hunting instinct in ancient times before man had spears and weapons he roamed the prairies and he was gathering! he was gathering roots and he was gathering fruits and eggs and nuts and … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Adventure, Climate Change, Education, International Travel, Literature, Photography, Sustainability, Vegatarianism
Tagged Andri Snær Magnason, Carbon Footprint, Center for Ecological Living and Learning, Climate Change, Creativity, Environmentalism, Green Living, Iceland, Imagination, Photography, Quinoa, Sustainability, Transformations, Vegetarianism, Weight Loss
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Falls, Geysers, and Double Dog Dares
What a week we have shaping up: not only is there a lot due for our academics, we’re going on a two day field trip come mid-week. We’re going to visit a turf house and for the time we’re there … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Adventure, Climate Change, International Travel, Photography, Sustainability
Tagged Activism, Climate Change, Climate Hero, Gelfoss, Geyser, Geysir, Iceland, International Travel, James Hansen, Keystone XL pipeline, Photography, Reforestation, Silent Spring, Soil Erosion, System Change, Turf House, Vikings, Water Falls
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