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Janus – Looking Back and Moving Forward

by Jocelyn Fitzgerald and Sheila Doucet, FAWCO Environment Team Co-Chairs


JanusJanus, the Roman god of transitions, is often depicted as having two faces, symbolizing an ability to look both backwards into the past year’s accomplishments and forward into unannounced adventures yet to come. The Environment Team looks back with pride at the range of topics covered this past year in...

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Holiday Gift-Giving with a Sustainable Slant

by Jocelyn Fitzgerald, AILO Florence and Environment Team Co-Chair

 

The clock keeps ticking, and the weeks and months fly by until it is time to start thinking once again about planning for the holiday season ahead. Some people have opted out of gift-giving and let us know this quite clearly, others not; but it is wise to remember that...

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Everything You Always Wanted to Know about SOIL, but Were Afraid to Ask

by Sheila Doucet, AAWE Paris

 

Although he’s lived almost eight decades several states away from his native one-horse farming community where he was born, my Dad is a self-described “farm boy.” My Mom was a city girl whose closest contact with the garden was to cut my Dad’s wildly abundant roses for a floral arrangement. In high school, I...

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Recycling – the Circular Economy?

by Valerie Garforth, FAUSA

Manufacturers would like us to think that recycling is the answer to our waste problem: buy, use, recycle – easy – woman g523324fe2 640our consciences are clear. But is it? And are they? Humankind (7.6 billion people) produces 2 billion tonnes* of waste per year and of that, perhaps 20 percent is recycled. It is estimated that the US produces...

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The Impact of War on Our Natural Environment

by Meenakshi VRai, FAUSA & ACIW Mumbai

 

WarArmed conflict is bad for people, but most of us don’t think about the fact that it also has very bad and lasting effects on our natural environment. Land, air, water, plants, animals and all living organisms comprise the “natural environment.”  A geographical environment is also called a natural environment, as it interacts with...

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Planting for the Planet

by Rena Levin, AWC Oslo

In the northern hemisphere, the sun is shining warmer and brighter every day. It might be 7 °C/45 °F outside, but here in Oslo, investment g51667e541 640I join in the time-honored Norwegian tradition of sitting outside by a sun/drenched wall to soak in the precious rays. The vernal equinox marked the start of spring. It was also...

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