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Climate Crisis Songs, Pt. 3: ‘That Funny Feeling’

In part three of my climate crisis song series, we'll dissect the song, 'That Funny Feeling' by Bo Burnham, and the related themes of rising sea levels, existentialism, & desensitization.

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Climate Crisis Songs, Pt. 1: ‘Feels Like Summer’

For Earth Month, I wanted to write about references to the climate crisis in music. We begin with 'Feels Like Summer' by Childish Gambino.

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Read more about the article Top 6 Native Mojave Plants to Make Your Home Bird-and Pollinator-friendly
Monarch butterflies at Chautauqua National Wildlife Refuge in Illinois More: We spotted these monarch butterflies at Chautauqua National Wildlife Refuge in Illinois enjoying Bidens cernua which is commonly referred to as nodding beggarticks or nodding bur-marigold. Photo by Mike Budd/USFWS. Original public domain image from Flickr

Top 6 Native Mojave Plants to Make Your Home Bird-and Pollinator-friendly

Want to add color and life to your garden while making it even more rooted in the landscape we live in? Check out the top 6 native Mojave plants to make your home bird and pollinator friendly!

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Wynn Alan Bruce – ‘Don’t Go Unnoticed…’

Six months ago, on Earth Day, April 22nd, climate activist Wynn Alan Bruce self-immolated himself in front of the Supreme Court building. His death inspired me to create a design in honor of his sacrifice.

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Read more about the article Thrifting: Shopping Sustainably
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Thrifting: Shopping Sustainably

Shopping with an eco-conscious mind has been highlighted since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Unfortunately, with the rise in shopping sustainably through thrifting, donors could be negatively affecting its purpose.

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