Recently, I read an article on how the current Super El Niño should bring Northern Arizona heavier monsoon rains than recent years. I was thrilled! That is, until, later in the article, when I read that different parts of the country, as well as other continents, could receive drought conditions, flooding, devastating heat, and anContinue reading “Not Just El Niño – Super El Niño”
Tag Archives: climate change
The Stark Reality of Air Pollution
Hello, blogging friends. I apologize for my absence over the past few months. I’ve been out of town helping with family matters. I hope your holidays sparkled & your new year is off to a beautiful start. In researching my subject matter for this post, I was stunned by the statistics. News outlets report veryContinue reading “The Stark Reality of Air Pollution”
Tough Love
Warning: this is not my typical post. It may be hard to read. It was certainly difficult to write. I don’t want to believe what I’m about to share. But I do. I must. We all must. Global warming is changing us. We occasionally recognize it in the form of severe flooding, a killer heatContinue reading “Tough Love”
Nature Interrupted
Love the world as your own self; then you can truly care for all things. ~Lao Tzu If you are a regular Micro of the Macro reader, you have seen my posts on how the design of Nature is being interrupted on an ongoing basis. Harmful chemicals are used on crops, in cleaning products, andContinue reading “Nature Interrupted”
12 Simple Acts to Help Our Current Crisis
Extinction: a word normally associated with dinosaurs, certain smaller animal species, and ancient civilizations. Or, that used to be the case. Recently, there’s been a lot of speculation on our possible extinction; that is to say, you and me and everyone we love. Why, you might ask? Because of our collective irreverence for Nature. AlthoughContinue reading “12 Simple Acts to Help Our Current Crisis”