It is a strange mystery, these two shoes, the kind of thing that makes you smile and think, well, think that anything is possible, just in case you, like me, sometimes get the feeling that our problems are too complicated to solve.
Read MoreRecently, I took our youth-led Climate Recovery project idea directly to Shane O'Day, the remarkable principal of Shortridge High School.
Read MoreWe enjoyed a wonderful opportunity on March 29 to showcase our work with youth, thanks to Steve Miknis from the Indiana Pacers.
Read MoreAround 120 people participated, showcasing projects that combine environmental stewardship with civic action.
Read MoreIn terms of sheer numbers, this is our biggest Climate Camp yet. In fact, we doubled the number of Campers from last year's initial Climate Camp, so this movement of combining climate science with civics and the arts is growing.
Read MoreThis Climate Camp was so vast, with so many adventures and photos, I had to break this blog into two sections. Hope you followed us here from there.
Read MoreMy friend Charlotte Wolfe, a farmer who runs Prairie Winds Nature Farm, thought it would be a good idea to hold a climate camp on her farm just south of South Bend in Lakeville.
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