Happy Pride! Here’s something short and sweet: a few quick LGBTQ+ book recommendations in case you’re looking for your new favourite book. And even if you’re not, you might just […]
5 things to do with your old clothes
Clothes hold a lot of memories and nostalgia, so its hard to get rid of them when they’re no longer in use. Personally, I separate mine into two wardrobes – […]
Sustainability Book Review #12: The Anthropocene Reviewed
John Green is famous for having written a number of bestselling YA novels – but it’s in his first nonfiction offering that the reader gets to know him better than […]
Monthly Good News #18: March & April
Welcome back to Monthly Good News! The regularly-scheduled blog post in which I spend an hour rounding up as much recent positive sustainability news as possible and present it to […]
How to take care of a house plant: the basics
Looking to get a houseplant for the first time? Or maybe you just keep killing the plants you already have! Here are a few of the basic needs of a […]
Creating a Carbon Footprint Card Game
So! A colleague of mine had arranged a Games Jam with Games Design staff and students. This involves taking a theme for a game on a Monday and presenting a […]
Sustainability Book Review #11: Farenheit 451
Flames rise up in your mind as the firefighters douse it with kerosene as you read this. In this future, firefighters, using the symbol of a salamander, are dispatched as […]
Inspiring Women in History #2: Frida Kahlo
It’s March, which means it’s currently International Women’s History Month! In this blog we will take a look back on the women forging history: discussing topics such as mental health, […]
Inspiring Women in History #1: Sylvia Plath
It’s March, which means it’s international women’s history month! In this blog we will take a look back on a woman who forged literary history; discussing topics such as mental […]