
A Greater World
In 1971, a visionary environmental architect named Michael Reynolds built a home out of used aluminum cans, bottles and tires. … Continue reading A Greater World
In 1971, a visionary environmental architect named Michael Reynolds built a home out of used aluminum cans, bottles and tires. … Continue reading A Greater World
The blood orange rays of the desert sun blazed through the center of the canyon. Steep rocky cliffs towered above … Continue reading Eat the Invaders
Once upon a time, a group of greedy Dallas businessmen decided they wanted to ruin something beautiful. They turned their … Continue reading How North Texas Almost Lost its Greatest Treasure
If we are going to save the planet from certain disaster, it’s not going to be by purchasing electric cars. … Continue reading Being Cheap is Good for the Earth
I heard a report on NPR about the adverse affects of leaf blowers, so I decided to write to the … Continue reading Advocacy: Leaf blowers
Last month I was asked to organize an Earth Day event for our office, with a $50 budget for 30 … Continue reading Office Balcony Garden
Since I’ve taken a lengthy break from this topic, here are some notes to catch you up. 1) An Earth … Continue reading Earth Ship Part 3
The caterpillars that hatched all over our trees have now started their transformations. I watched as this little guy built … Continue reading Checking in on the Dallas Caterpillars
I just got back into town and decided to go for a jog, during which I noticed immense amounts of … Continue reading Caterpillars Converge on Dallas