Hurricane Fiona hit Puerto Rico in late September 2022 and many communities are still recovering from the destruction. Slowly, many of them are not only recovering, but putting in the work to prepare themselves for future disasters, making them more resilient.
Big Money, Big Problems
It’s been a while since we heard from Jen… so brace yourselves! She has been marinating on some ideas about federal dollars for some time now. The short story is: securing federal dollars is cool (in theory) and it requires a ton of work. So much work, that maybe the money isn’t worth it. Wait, what?! This should be good. Read on to hear her thoughts!
The Future of Community Resilience: Resilience Hubs
Microgrids & Energy Resilience
What is Resilience?
Book Review: Advocating for the Environment Part Two
In our last blog, we reviewed Part One of Advocating for the Environment by Susan B. Inches. In today’s post, we dive into Part Two, which details Inches’ ideas on how to create change through action and provides a handy toolbox of tips and tricks for doing so. Check out the final part of this series here!
Book Review: Advocating for the Environment
Advocating for the Environment by Susan B. Inches is an inspiring guide to how ordinary citizens can combat climate change. Inches provides an invaluable toolbox of strategies to enact this positive change. It’s a must-read for anyone feeling helpless about the impacts of climate change and a how-to guide perfect for both experts and non-experts looking to learn more about environmental advocacy. Check out this two-part series below for our review and selected highlights!
Reducing Our Recycling
Many of us were raised hearing the virtues of recycling. We all know that famous symbol of the three arrows that indicate the importance of the three Rs: reduce, reuse, and recycle. But is recycling all it’s cracked up to be? We have some thoughts! Read on to learn more about the interesting history behind the concept of recycling.