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  • 18 Reflections

    by Sue Taggart January 18, 2020
    January 18, 2020

    Not only are we in a new year, we are in a new decade and 20 years into the 21st Century. How did that happen? I feel I blinked and the last twenty years just went by in a flash.…Read More

  • Mentoring …Where the Power Lies

    by Sue Taggart January 9, 2020
    January 9, 2020

    Mentoring is on our mind for several reasons, one January is National Mentoring Month, two we will be looking for interns this Spring and Summer and three, we just read a really interesting article in Psychology Today that made us…Read More

  • National Bird Day

    by Sue Taggart January 5, 2020
    January 5, 2020

    January 5, 2020, is National Bird Day in the USA and believe it or not, it’s an annual holiday with half a million adherents who celebrate through birdwatching, studying birds, bird drinking games including ‘bird date’ and other bird-related activities.…Read More

  • This Has Been the Best Year Ever

    by Eco18 January 1, 2020
    January 1, 2020

    This article originally appeared in the New York Times Opinion Section by Nicholas Kristof. For humanity overall, life just keeps getting better. If you’re depressed by the state of the world, let me toss out an idea: In the long…Read More

  • 2020 Eco Intentions

    by Eco18 December 30, 2019
    December 30, 2019

    Photo: Outlookindia Looking back to our actions and achievements throughout the year is a common practice for many of us. Regardless of fulfilling our intentions, the idea is to establish goals for the New Year coming up. With a new…Read More

  • 18 Questions With Frosty The Snowman

    by Sue Taggart December 18, 2019
    December 18, 2019

    We thought it was time to talk to Frosty the Snowman again because with all that global warming who knows how much longer we’ll have snow. And, without snow, there will be no snowmen.  Now, wouldn’t that be a sad…Read More

  • A Climate Friendly Continent? A Look at the EU’s Green Deal

    by Catie Brown December 14, 2019
    December 14, 2019

    This past Wednesday, the European Union set a massive green goal — become the first climate neutral continent by 2050. The EU, which began as a conglomerate of six countries in 1958, has grown to include 28 countries (although this number may change…Read More

  • Trump’s EPA Re-Approves ‘Cyanide Bombs’ Deadly to Coyotes, Foxes, and Feral Dogs, Other Wildlife.

    by Sue Taggart December 11, 2019
    December 11, 2019

    This article is from https://www.ecowatch.com/tag/wildlife Dec 6, 2019 Wildlife advocacy groups cheered when the Trump administration reversed its decision to approve the use of deadly predator traps known as “cyanide bombs” in August. But now the administration has reversed course again. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published…Read More

  • Mental Health: The Stigma of a Silent Condition

    by Eco18 October 10, 2019
    October 10, 2019

    Understanding or even relating to mental problems can be difficult, in part because it is not always visible or detectable with a simple blood test or scan. Many people live with mental health issues and do not get the necessary…Read More

  • International Coffee Day: Make Your Coffee Habits More Sustainable

    by Eco18 October 1, 2019
    October 1, 2019

    Coffee is the third most consumed beverage around the world, only after water and tea.  With such great impact in people’s life, 2.25 billion cups of coffee are consumed in the world every day, this International Coffee Day we celebrate this precious drink that keeps…Read More

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