by Eleanor Cabell | Sep 18, 2024 | Agriculture, Blog, Drought, Environment
France seems an unlikely place for the war about water to happen, but police officers have been dispatched to guard giant reservoirs, mostly in the west of the country, built to supply water to farmers in the region. The summer of 2022 was difficult for French...
by Eleanor Cabell | Sep 18, 2024 | Blog, Environment
Have you ever wondered what actually is permafrost? Look no further. According to NASA,“Permafrost is any ground that remains completely frozen—32°F (0°C) or colder—for atleast two years straight. These permanently frozen grounds are most common inregions with high...
by Eleanor Cabell | Sep 18, 2024 | Blog, Drought, Environment
Last year, Colorado lawmakers created the Environmental Justice Action Task Force toresearch how the State of Colorado could better protect the people and communitiesthat are bearing the brunt of the negative impacts from climate change and pollution.So, it’s been a...
by Eleanor Cabell | Sep 18, 2024 | Blog, Environment
Environmental justice has become an integral part of the fight to protect theenvironment. According to the EPA “Environmental justice is the fair treatment andmeaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, orincome, with respect to...
by Eleanor Cabell | Sep 18, 2024 | Agriculture, Blog
It’s National Coffee Day! For 64% of Americans, they can’t wake up without that invigorating boost ofcaffeine (for the other 36% it tastes like dirt). From the United Nations Food and AgricultureOrganization, “Coffee is the most widely traded tropical product, with up...