Watch Ben Stiller, Matt Damon, Sean Penn, Jack Black and Kristen Wiig save the world.
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Watch Ben Stiller, Matt Damon, Sean Penn, Jack Black and Kristen Wiig save the world. Jaymi had this wonderful idea of how to deal with all those posts we want to say something about but don’t get around to. Here are a few hanging around this week: The IPCC’s latest Special Report, “Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation” seeks to evaluate the link between extreme weather and climate change. Population issues and excess consumption are central to the environmental challenges our planet faces. Image credit: The 4th Amazing Pittsboro Pepper Festival When I wrote about the annual Pittsboro Pepper Festival last year , I likened it to a revival of the harvest festivals that have been a part of almost every agrarian culture in history. But really, the idea spreads even wider than food and farming—if we want to create lasting, cultural change we need to throw more parties. Really good ones. Photos by Jaymi Heimbuch Nestled away in the southernmost part of the Paso Robles AVA, just 14 miles from the Pacific Ocean, is Ancient Peaks Winery . The family-owned vineyard, which was was once part of California’s famed Mission Trail, is a SIP-certified , sustainable winery Image credit: CBC Laughs David Suzuki is more used to winning prizes than receiving physical abuse . Nevertheless, one young TV reporter in Canada took it upon himself to punch the venerable David Suzuki in the groin. Why, you might ask This awesome infographic on which composting method is right for you proved a big hit, and videos on DIY compost tumblers and how to build a worm bin continue to generate thousands of views. The fact is that there are millions of enthusiastic composters out there, and millions more who just need a gentle push. So I am hoping this post does not put anyone off—but if you have pet… The future of the Pavlovsk Station in Russia is in jeopardy due to a pending housing development project. Find out what you can do to help save the world’s largest holding of rare berries and trees. |
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