I’m writing this post during a Rhizosphere co-working session. These are Zoom sessions hosted by Janisse Ray, and they’re free to join. If this sounds like something you’d enjoy, you can sign up here: The Rhizosphere Maybe you’re wondering why I sign in to Zoom, and spend an hour or so in silence along with…
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Giving Up The Baggie: How You Can Reduce Single Use Plastics
EarthTalk® From the Editors of E – The Environmental Magazine Dear EarthTalk: Any tips for reducing the amount of disposable plastic I use for food storage? —J. Spencer, Gaithersburg, MD Analysts estimate that of the over six billion tons of plastic produced worldwide since the 1950s, we have recycled only nine percent of it and incinerated…
Writers Are Always/ Never Writing
Being a writer means being constantly pregnant, waddling along while the story inside you develops. It arrives when it’s ready and not one minute sooner. After all that agony and misery, we swear we’ll get this over with and never ever do it again. And then the seductive voices in our heads start calling.… At…
Plastic Free July – Just the Facts, Ma’am.
From Earthday.org: The End Plastic Pollution campaign helps people understand the impacts of plastic pollution on human and ecosystem health and how everyday actions can help change the outcome. Join us this Plastic free July and you too can help #EndPlasticPollution Educate yourself in order to protect yourself. How much disposible plastic do we use? Single-use…
“It’s only one straw,” said 8 billion people.
With no regularity whatsoever, I give myself challenges. I did the Local Eating Month, the Buy Used When Possible Year, the Buy No Magazines Year, and other experiments. Today begins my Reduce Single-Use Plastic Year. It’s been almost a decade since Susan Freinkel’s book Plastic: A Toxic Love Story presented me with a startling awareness…
Plastic Free July – Small Steps
Every solution begins with something small: a single step. You can begin your journey to better health for yourself, your family, and the world by taking this quiz: Pesky Plastics Quiz See more posts like this one. ~You can share this post on social media or receive updates on new posts by clicking one of…
And so it begins…Plastic Free July
Join millions of people reducing their plastic waste. “Every year, we produce four hundred million tons of plastic waste and less than 8 percent is recycled. Every minute, every day, we buy one million plastic bottles, and each year we use five trillion plastic bags, almost all of which end up in our rivers, oceans,…
Get Ready for Plastic Free July
Plastic Free July® is a global movement that helps millions of people be part of the solution to plastic pollution – so we can have cleaner streets, oceans, and beautiful communities. Will you be part of Plastic Free July by choosing to refuse single-use plastics? Why should you care? Disposable plastic items don’t biodegrade. They just…
Miranda James – Three Questions & a Cover
Three Questions and a Cover — a short interview with one of my favorite authors, along with one of the author’s covers.
b.read.crumbs : Submitting
If you read Julie’s b.read.crumbs post for June, you probably think I’m a really interesting and high-energy person. You only think that because Julie is such a good writer she can make anything believable. Thank goodness she’s an honest person and not a cult leader or a politician! Her post isn’t about me, though. Not…