Processing grief on the beach

I’ve heard the term “celebration of life” before these last few weeks. Sometimes it’s used as a replacement term for funeral, other times it’s separate—like a memorial service or some other sort of event. It’s a weird term, though, suggestive of a greater positivity muddled in grief, an appreciation of life, someone’s life, with an

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Free webinar on how to preserve working waterfronts

Join members of the National Working Waterfront Network for a webinar about The Sustainable Working Waterfronts Toolkit, a web-based resource that contains a wealth of information about the historical and current use of waterfront space; the economic value of working waterfronts; and legal, policy, and financing tools that can be used to preserve, enhance, and protect these valuable

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Poking the climate beast–scientific doubt and certainty

When President Obama visited drought-stricken California a few weeks ago, he suggested, “A changing climate means that weather-related disasters like droughts, wildfires, storms, floods are potentially going to be costlier and they’re going to be harsher.” Obama’s California visit provoked furious criticism from his political opponents like Republican Rep. Devin Nunes of Fresno who said,

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