by Admin | May 18, 2015 | Uncategorized
California is in the midst of a four-year drought, which is bad enough that the state has instituted its first mandatory cuts in water use. And sourcing bottled water there is just making that state’s water problems even worse. Recently, Starbucks ceased bottling...
by Admin | Apr 15, 2015 | Articles, Climate Change
Droughts are not uncommon in California, but this year’s dry spell has reached unprecedented and dangers levels. California got even more bad news about the state of its historic drought last week, and now, residents have to take drastic measures to conserve the...
by Admin | Dec 18, 2014 | Articles
Earlier last week, a powerful storm swept across the West Coast, bringing much-needed rain and snow with widespread blackouts in Northern and Southern California. San Francisco Bay Area got the worst of it, with flooding freeways, toppling trees and many people having...
by Admin | Nov 12, 2014 | Articles, Resources
We’ve all heard the reports that by 2080 Arabica coffee beans could be extinct. Not only that but factors like drought, coffee rust, and fungal disease are driving up the costs of those precious beans in Brazil. For us coffee lovers, the days may seem limited. But,...
by Admin | Oct 6, 2014 | Articles, Conservation
For decades, blue whales inhabiting the US west coast waters were slowly going extinct from years of hunting. The blue whale, also known as the Balaenoptera musculus, the largest animal on the planet, saw devastation in its population because of whaling. The...