Published in August
Since I was on vacation for a big chunk of July, I didn’t submit as many articles as usual. But most people are outside in August instead of reading articles at their desk, so it’s a good time to publish less. That said, there are a few things you might have missed while you were enjoying the summer. Read them here now.
Earth911
Are Your Honeybees Harming Native Pollinators?
The Asian Environmental Movement
The Black-led Environmental Movement
Human Composting for a Greener Afterlife (update)
Earth Action
Protect Parks From Plastic Pollution
Write to an Official About Climate Literacy
Reprints
Landscaping for Fire Resistance
Good, Better, Best: Cutting Carbon From Your Diet
Home “Eco”nomics: New Landscapes
Understanding the Circular Economy
Dry Gardening for a Better Tasting Tomorrow
The Complicated Choices in a Cup of Coffee
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EarthGen
I do a lot of work with EarthGen, but very little of it is the type of thing I can link to easily here. For the completist, or for folks who are interested in EarthGen’s work with kids, you can subscribe to their newsletter that I write every month. (Scroll to the bottom of the page to sign up.) And sometimes expanded versions of the newsletter stories make their way to the EarthGen News page. Like these:
Tribes and Teachers Codevelop New EarthGen Science Unit
Students’ Curiosity Fueled by Summer Learning
Air Quality and Indigenous Communities
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ParentMap
Why (and Where) Your Kids Should Learn About Bruce Lee
Reprints
Practical Back-to-School Tips From Local Experts
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Seattle Times
Five Great Reasons to see Seattle Asian Art Museum’s new exhibition
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Crooked Road Blog
I didn’t write anything for the blog over the summer, but a few people stopped by to read old stuff or keep up with my articles published elsewhere. Here’s what they read.
Popular Posts
K-drama still tops the charts with –
In a switch that seems random to me, the Sailor Moon Movie review was third.
Then came my post on summer publications.
Finally, the ballet rounded out the top posts. Especially popular were –
Popular Search Terms
Analystics didn’t provide any search terms in August – maybe nobody was looking for me?
Anyway, that a wrap on summer work. Come back next month for September’s stories.
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I'm a freelance writer in Seattle specializing in parenting, arts and the environment.