by Emily Barriere | May 6, 2021 | Current Events, Environmentalism
Grateful for Our Mothers One special day a year, the second Sunday of May is dedicated to giving appreciation to our mothers. It’s safe to say, Moms deserve some extra acknowledgment on Mother’s Day 2021. Post-Coronavirus, Mothers have stayed strong and...
by Emily Barriere | Mar 4, 2021 | Environmentalism
Climate Change Hits California’s Coastline: The effects of climate change are sadly evident on California’s Coastline. With most of California already being a desert, you can imagine how global warming exacerbates problems. Southern and Coastal counties...
by Emily Barriere | Feb 4, 2021 | Current Events, Environmentalism
A Brief History of Valentine’s Day We all know Valentine’s Day is the time of year to celebrate love. Why February 14th? Well, you may not know the origins of this Holiday come from Saint Valentine. He was awarded sainthood for continuing to marry couples,...
by Emily Barriere | Jan 13, 2021 | Decentralization, Environmentalism
Supply V. Demand: As a consumer, you may have more power than you think. Shoppers tend to think they are helpless. They believe they are at the whim of companies who sell products, the suppliers. They tell themselves there is limited selection. For example, if...
by Emily Barriere | Jan 7, 2021 | Alternative Energy, Decentralization, Environmentalism, Legal
Benefits of 100% Electric The state of California plans to increase its use of electric power, in place of gas. This is one of their many goals posts on the way to a Zero-Net Energy future. Some of the benefits of electricity include less environmental impact and...
by Emily Barriere | Dec 24, 2020 | Environmentalism, Food Security
Every Problem Brings Opportunity Amidst the devastation of Corona Virus in all areas of our lives, it can be difficult to see any positives. Depression and mental anguish is on the rise, but as an optimist, I must try to find some. Many are starting to question the...
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