Published in June and July 2022
In June I was all about that hustle. I needed to get ahead of my deadlines to clear my schedule for my first vacation since 2019. That most welcome break came in July, which means I had a lot fewer new publications in that month, and a lot more reprints. But now I’ve got a big vacation to pay off, so if the links below don’t give you enough to read, I’ll have plenty of new material for you next month.
Earth911
July
Features
Stopping the Spread of Desertification
How the GEF Helps Governments Get Greener
52 Actions Series
Earth Action: Cut Paper With Electronic Billing
Earth Action: Save Water on Lawns
Earth Action: Experiment with Citizen Science
Earth Action: Build A Capsule Wardrobe
Reprints
Good, Better, Best: Reducing Your Transportation Footprint
Good, Better, Best: Cutting Your Consumer Carbon Footprint
Good, Better, Best: Cutting Carbon From Home Heating and Cooling
Good, Better, Best: Cutting Carbon From Home Appliances
Cutting Carbon From Your Vegetarian Diet
Plan Ahead for Extreme Air Conditions
June
Features
Is Your City Sinking? The Threat of Rising Sea Levels
What Are VOCs and How Can You Avoid Them?
The Latino Environmental Movement
IKEA Launches Buy-Back Program
TCO Certified: Certification for Greener IT Products
Help Your School Buy Electric Buses
What You Should Know About Renewable Natural Gas
52 Actions Series
Earth Action: Clean Out Your Closet
Earth Action: Conduct a Plastics Inventory
Earth Action: Write a Letter to the Editor
Reprints
Stop the Summer Reading Slide with Eco-Themed Kids’ Books
Beach Reads to Finish Before the Ocean Rises: Intro to Cli-Fi
EarthGen
EarthGen is a nonprofit close to my heart and I do a lot of work with them. But most of it is not bylined, and not all of it is even “published” in any link-friendly way, so they don’t show up here on the blog very often. One of things I help them with is their ClimeTime success stories, like this one:
Students Get to the Heart of Climate Change Through Their Stomachs
If you’re interested in stories like these, I also write most of the content for their monthly newsletter, which you can sign up for at the bottom of their web page (which I also wrote).
ParentMap
Local Org Makes Arts and Culture More Accessible to Youths
Well-Child Visits for Back-to-School Health
Washington Coast Resort Beckons with Maximum Indoor Comforts and Boundless Outdoor Adventures
Reprints
Cheap Summer Movies: Bargain Family Films Around Seattle
Seattle Times
The 5th offers an emotional ‘Prom’ during Pride month
Crooked Road Blog
I only published two posts in June, and none in July. But a few people still came around to read some old posts.
Popular Posts
June
- Amnesia, the Ultimate K-drama trope
- Secret Childhood Connection in K-drama
- Book Report: Growth of the Soil
- Drunken Piggyback Ride
- Little Mortal Jump at PNB
July
I’ll only list the ones that were different from June.
5. Clips – I should probably update this page.
Popular Search Terms
June
- amnesia (and two variations)
- little mortal jump
- airism mask review
- choose your own adventure books
- gemma alexander
- bergen norway in a nutshell
- daughter of the forest
- everything everywhere all at once tropes – I didn’t write about this, but I saw the movie and loved it. When I was blogging more regularly, this would definitely have been a post.
July
June had a somewhat more varied query list than usual, so I included the top 10. For July, I’ll only include the ones in the top 10 that were not in the top 10 in June.
- growth of the soil summary
- kdrama tropes
- korean drama with childhood trauma
- beth terwilleger
Phew. Even with a a couple of weeks of inactivity for vacation, that’s a busy couple of months.
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I'm a freelance writer in Seattle specializing in parenting, arts and the environment.