I’m All for Saving The Planet
Is it worth killing ourselves?
The Five Environmental Threats That No One Cares About
Hurricanes, tornadoes, and possibly your little brother may be some of the things people give the most attention to, but have you really cared about any of these?
Water Conservation: An Essential Factor Toward Sustaining Life in The Central San Joaquin Valley
Benjamin Franklin once said, “ When the well’s dry, we know the value of water.” Because we are so vulnerable to drought conditions here in the Central San Joaquin Valley, we need to be especially conservative in how we use our water. In addition, through our local elected officials, we need to and make sure that what water we do have stays where it belongs – here in the Central Valley.
Out of the Mouths of Babes
Wealth presents many questions but do we always pick the right option? Education can teach us right from wrong but only we have the ability to avoid taking the wrong path.
Bigger Tanks to Prevent War on Water
Conservation of water via concrete tanks and the need for action in the near future.
Have City People Lost Touch?
Rain brings a different reaction from urban people and rural ones. Some thoughts about farming for city people to consider.
Famine and the Failure of Rice Harvest and Great Bengal, India
In 1770 AD, Northeast India, in the area now known as Bangladesh, British administration failed to prepare for times of inadequate rainfall so, when crops failed in 1770, no food supplies were available for the peasant farmers. Ultimately, the mass starvation of Indian peasants resulted from poor government administration.
The Dust Bowl of the 1930s
How history has been affected by the Dust Bowl period of the Midwest.
Rainbow Beneath the Horizon
Can you understand their feelings?
What to Do When the Water Runs Out
This is what I am doing to survive the water shortage. It’s not easy, but I am learning.






















