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Go ahead, make me care about seashells. I don’t take long walks on the beach with my eyes glued to the sand. Shell shops bore me. And lips that touch oysters will never touch mine. So when I set out to review Cynthia Barnett’s newest book, “Sound Of The Sea: Seashells And The Fate Of The Ocean,” I mouthed a silent challenge to Gainesville’s most accomplished environmental journalist and author. Make me care. I dare you. Well played, Cynthia. Or the CIA’s loony scheme to kill Fidel Castro with a Queen Conch IED. Do you know why somebody called Sanibel Island a gigantic mortuary? ....
April 12, 2021 OGDEN, Utah – For her commitment to sustainability practices at Weber State University and in northern Utah, Jennifer Bodine has been honored with the John A. Lindquist Award for 2021 given through the Center for Community Engaged Learning (CCEL). This year CCEL will also present the first Ivory Prize to students committed to leadership and community engagement. The honorees, as well as community partners, faculty, staff and students involved in community engagement, will be recognized during a drive-through celebration at the Dee Events Center on April 15 from 2-4 p.m. Jennifer Bodine For more than a decade as Weber State’s Facilities Management sustainability manager, Jennifer Bodine has helped the campus community catch her vision of affordable, sustainable environmental practices. ....
Richard Challoner front entrance, taken from google street view It is a widely accepted fact that the world will have to change drastically for life to sustain itself due to climate change, rising greenhouse gas emissions, and rising sea levels. But how are we able to achieve this? Many of us watch people such as David Attenbrough or Greta Thunberg who strive to help society realise why and how we all need to make a difference in our lives, but how many of us actually take onboard this advice? Or do we just watch the news and dwell on the realisation that we are almost at the point of no return and yet do nothing? ....
Richard Challoner front entrance, taken from google street view It is a widely accepted fact that the world will have to change drastically for life to sustain itself due to climate change, rising greenhouse gas emissions, and rising sea levels. But how are we able to achieve this? Many of us watch people such as David Attenbrough or Greta Thunberg who strive to help society realise why and how we all need to make a difference in our lives, but how many of us actually take onboard this advice? Or do we just watch the news and dwell on the realisation that we are almost at the point of no return and yet do nothing? ....