Climate Stories

Food Security: Another Reason To Be Thankful This Thanksgiving

My seniors are coming back from their internships tomorrow, so this week I’ve got some links and a few comments about the consequences of global warming. This first article, from April of this year, is a good layman’s write-up of the link between food insecurity and sociopolitical instability. It deals more with the political and economic side … Continue reading Food Security: Another Reason To Be Thankful This Thanksgiving

“What meeting?”, Hot Pot, and a View on the state of US Politics

My alarm clock buzzes me into the waking world. I reach to the bedside table, ready to swipe it away and retreat to a more comfortable place, when something catches in my mind. My alarm doesn’t buzz, it rings. And my phone doesn’t ring, it buzzes. I open my eyes fully and see it’s a call from … Continue reading “What meeting?”, Hot Pot, and a View on the state of US Politics

Happy Halloween

I hope everyone had great Halloween. Dan and I sure did. This week I taught classes about Halloween in America. We went over vocabulary and sentence structures, took a quiz that told us whether we were witches or warlocks, and reviewed with pictionary. My students pointed out that it was strange that parents would send … Continue reading Happy Halloween

Fall in Jishou

You can always feel the edge of a season, like a thumb pressed slowly against a knife blade. There’s something deep in the brain that sounds the alarm, that tells you: Get ready. In my hometown of Eugene, Oregon, the first sign of fall is that good rain that cleanses the air of its summer haze and makes it clean … Continue reading Fall in Jishou

Our (re)action, now: a framework

First, a little Victor Jara to soothe your soul and get you in the revolutionary spirit: Alright. Feel free to leave that going in the background. This week, a start of a discussion of the following article: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/moral-dilemma-we-face-age-of-humans-180952909/ Rick Potts gives what I think is a good framework for a discussion on how our thinking needs … Continue reading Our (re)action, now: a framework