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Building Community Online

October 14, 2020October 14, 2020

Though we sometimes denigrate online versus in person communities, it is possible to be part of a caring and inclusive online community.

Tags belonging, community, community building, depression, online community, writing

Building a Writing Community

December 2, 2019July 31, 2019

It can be hard to build a writing community. Online groups can help.

Tags community, critique group, online, online community, writing, writing advice, writing group

September: The Start of a New Year

December 2, 2019September 20, 2017

We’re halfway through September. The evenings are getting cooler, and we’ve been getting light rain showers every few days. In the mornings when I do … Read more

Tags aging, autumn, cougar, drought, fall, family, Garden, geese, harvest, hornets, La Nina, moving, online community, September, writing

Building Community from the Ground Up

December 2, 2019September 10, 2016

Regular readers of this blog will know that I’m deeply interested in the question of community: what it is, how you build it, and how … Read more

Tags Banff, community, Cynthia Barnett, kindness, nature writing, online community, science borealis, science communication, science writing, trust, writing
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Climate justice demands that wealthy countries act much faster to stop climate ... climate change - fossil fuel pollution & climate change impacts (incl sea level rise & bigger tropical storms)are killing and displacing millions - more and more each year. https://t.co/pzrIT6SWGm

The Third Pole@third_pole

People in coastal Bangladesh are suffering more and more as saltwater intrudes into their water supply due to climate change https://t.co/zjX8KksxoJ

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Jonathan Overpeck@GreatLakesPeck·
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This is grim. Even if we get lucky, and a big uptick in snowpack, the resulting ... runoff will likely be knocked back hard by warmer than normal temperatures (as in 2020). https://t.co/kEBsqtsAH9

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#Snowpack levels decrease across #Colorado — The #PagosaSprings Sun https://t.co/y2LY4AdAHS

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New post #fromthefeed Coal and Water in Alberta https://t.co/665osTVO27

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