Posts Tagged ‘Climate Change’
Ep. 49 Composting: A Natural Way to Recycle and Enrich the Soil
I am a curious person, and I constantly research topics that seem interesting to me.One of these is composting. The truth is that I had heard something, but I didn’t know what it was in detail. That is why I decided to invite an expert on this topic to discuss what composting is in my…
Read MoreEp. 36 Let’s Talk About Owls
I always wondered why owls are “different” than other birds, why we are so obsessed with them and enjoy seeing them. When you see or hear an owl, the experience is not the same as when you see any other bird; it is different; that is why for me, it is magical. They are beautiful…
Read MoreEp. 35 Learning About Wildfires: Talking With A Wildfire Firefighter
According to National Geographic, a wildfire is an uncontrolled fire that burns in the wildland vegetation, often in rural areas. Wildfires can burn in forests, grasslands, savannas, and other ecosystems and have been doing so for hundreds of millions of years. NG mentions that while many plants and animals need and benefit from wildfires, climate change has…
Read MoreEp. 29 What Is Bird-Friendly Coffee?
People love coffee. Also, Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world. What about if we start drinking more sustainable coffee, like bird-friendly coffee? I found that people do not know what bird-friendly coffee is. According to Smithsonian, when you drink Bird Friendly® certified coffee, you brew a more biodiverse, sustainable world. Today, my guest is Adelyn…
Read MoreArticle: More Child Marriages in Africa Because of Climate Change
How climate change affects human rights. When we hear, see or read about climate change, often the first thoughts that come to mind are recycling, the environment, or that the polar bear has problems and faces extinction, etc. Climate change and global warming go further — As I always say it — this affects us all, some…
Read MoreEp.8 My Experience in the COASTSWEEP Cleanup at Mystic River ~ Boston
Fight Trash for a Healthy Ocean COASTSWEEP is part of the International Coastal Cleanup organized by Ocean Conservancy in Washington, DC. Volunteers from all over the world collect marine debris and record the types of trash they collect. I do like be part of activism to help to have a much better world, last October 5th I…
Read MoreArticle : The Impact of the Climate Strike in the World
Climate Strike: A world demonstration Walking in Newton Center, Massachusetts, which is very close to Boston, I saw a young lady writing with chalk on the sidewalk: “Boston Climate Strike Sep.20th” Immediately I shared this on my Twitter because this is so important to create awareness and reverse climate change. What is the Climate Strike? According…
Read MoreArticle : I Met Former President of Ireland, Mary Robinson: What did I learn?
Climate Change needs compromise I enjoy being a kind of activist and advocate of Climate Change, I do. I live in Newton Centre which is close to Boston College, the prestigious college is in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. My dear friend and neighbor, Susan, knows that I have two podcasts and one of them is about creating…
Read MoreEp. 5 Alexander Verbeek: How is climate change affecting our lives?
Climate change is not a buzzword. Climate change is a reality, it has consequences, not only in the environment also in our societies, in our economy, in our countries, in our lives I had the pleasure of talking with a world opinion leader, Alexander Verbeek, who from the Netherlands shared with us his point of view…
Read MoreEp. 4 Wolves and Climate Change, What’s Behind? My Experience at Wolf Sanctuary: ‘Wolf Hollow’, Ipswich, Massachusetts
Wolves help to climate change and more. According to an article published by The Guardian ‘Climate change insight gleaned from Yellowstone wolves‘ Scientists studying grey wolves in Yellowstone national park have developed a method to predict how animals will respond to climate change. The animals were reintroduced to Yellowstone in the mid-1990s after being driven to extinction more than 70…
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