Posts tagged work
July 16, 2014 · Filed under business, community, Environmental, politics · Tagged community, denial, greed, health, jobs, money, pride, society, water, work
‘Saltwater’ From North Dakota Fracking Spill Is Not What’s Found in the Ocean | InsideClimate News.
Where EVER you are living, this issue with water quality for human consumption with become worse and worse until we say NO! JOBS are not as important as clean water, but it doesn’t have to be an either or issue; the companies that are doing this can work together with NGO’s, government and non-profits groups to solve the issue.
June 21, 2014 · Filed under business, community, Environmental, politics · Tagged business, community, degree, expertise, information, knowledge, life, people, school, society, sustainable, value, work, worth
Is a sustainability degree worth it? Here’s a crash course | GreenBiz.com.
Strange as it may seem, anyone’s business / organization / passion can become stronger and more authentic by including sustainability in its behaviors. Do you have the expertise and knowledge to help yourself?
June 3, 2014 · Filed under community, Environmental, Family, spiritual · Tagged children, community, Earth, environment, family, food, garden, health, people, play, society, sufficiency, sustainability, work
May 23, 2014 · Filed under community, Environmental, Family, spiritual · Tagged citizen, community, discussion, family, ideas, neighborhood, society, talk, town, work
Blog > Michelle Strutzenberger | Axiom News. Have you ever started a citizen initiative? Do you believe in a good idea for the community? Why not talk about it with your neighbors and elected officials? Some will say no, some yes and some will just be passive. I believe we need to do more than be passive in today’s situation.
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May 6, 2014 · Filed under community, Environmental, Family, spiritual · Tagged assessment, bacteria, garden, health, home, local, microbes, nutrients, soil, water, work
5 Easy Ways to Assess Your Soil for Gardening | Eartheasy Blog.
We all need to start somewhere. Getting out in the yard to assess your soil gets you on the path to health.