Brook Soltvedt May 17, 2020 Grit for Grist: Outrage, activists and voting action are a must for climate stability Brook Soltvedt May 17, 2020 If want change, we have to keep up the pressure!
Brook Soltvedt April 20, 2020 Saving Dane County for a Rainy Day Brook Soltvedt April 20, 2020 How you can take action to protect Dane County from flood damage.
Brook Soltvedt April 4, 2020 Connecting the Dots . . . Brook Soltvedt April 4, 2020 How this break from normalcy can help us connect to nature.
Brook Soltvedt March 22, 2020 While We Wait, Let’s Give Thanks to Trees, Etiquette and Good Old-Fashioned Soap and Water Brook Soltvedt March 22, 2020 Making the most of the wait.
Brook Soltvedt March 15, 2020 Ecology and Economics—Who is the Master and Who is the Servant Here? Brook Soltvedt March 15, 2020 The economic value of biodiversity is roughly equal to the Gross Domestic Product of the Americas, or around $24 trillion a year.
Brook Soltvedt March 8, 2020 How the World Might be Saved: Project Drawdown Brook Soltvedt March 8, 2020 Solutions to reverse the steady increase in greenhouse gases.
Brook Soltvedt March 1, 2020 These Feet Were Made for Walking…. Brook Soltvedt March 1, 2020 Madison’s bike paths are one piece of the transportation solution. Read on for more!
Brook Soltvedt February 23, 2020 Business—Not Noble, Just Staring Reality in the Face Brook Soltvedt February 23, 2020 Is the business world waking up too late?
Brook Soltvedt February 16, 2020 The Art of Climate Change Brook Soltvedt February 16, 2020 It takes time and being “present” to appreciate art—or anything, for that matter, including our environment and how it is changing.
Brook Soltvedt February 9, 2020 Flyover Country Brook Soltvedt February 9, 2020 The MIdwest has a huge carbon footprint.
Brook Soltvedt February 2, 2020 Getting the Dirt on Dirt Brook Soltvedt February 2, 2020 Time to start thinking about our dependence on the quality of our soil.
Brook Soltvedt January 26, 2020 Farm to Fork to Landfill and . . . to Fuel Brook Soltvedt January 26, 2020 We can waste less, and be smart about how we dispose of food waste.
Brook Soltvedt January 19, 2020 When a Plethora Becomes a Problem Brook Soltvedt January 19, 2020 John Steuart Curry’s art depicts rural midwestern life.
Brook Soltvedt January 12, 2020 “Yes I think to myself…what a wonderful world…” Brook Soltvedt January 12, 2020 How can we reduce the cost to our climate of our systems of transportation so we can protect our beautiful world?
Brook Soltvedt January 4, 2020 The Poor Are Canaries in Our Climate Change Coal Mine Brook Soltvedt January 4, 2020 Poor communities bear the brunt of the effects of climate change and environmental pollution generally.
Brook Soltvedt December 22, 2019 Blue Marble Brook Soltvedt December 22, 2019 The Blue Marble is an image of Earth taken on December 7, 1972, by the crew of the Apollo 17 spacecraft on its way to the Moon.
Brook Soltvedt December 15, 2019 Fast Fashion: The Climate Story of Too Much Stuff Brook Soltvedt December 15, 2019 Stop buying trendy, disposable clothes!
Brook Soltvedt December 8, 2019 Local Governments Get Things Done Brook Soltvedt December 8, 2019 Local governments in the midwest are stepping up to deal with the consequences of massive storms and flooding.
Brook Soltvedt December 1, 2019 Earth Ethics; Native Voices Brook Soltvedt December 1, 2019 Listening to the Earth through native voices.
Brook Soltvedt November 17, 2019 Dairy Air Brook Soltvedt November 17, 2019 Wisconsin: smell our dairy air!