Category Archives: climate change

Mass Transit News

As many of you know I decided to refuse to have a personal automobile about 40 years ago.  But in all that time it has been extremely frustrating that our society has not worked very hard to make it possible … Continue reading

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Peacebuilding presentation

There isn’t a lot of text, but here is what I presented at the annual meeting of the Indianapolis Peace and Justice Center yesterday. https://docs.com/jeff-kisling/3889/peacebuilding

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Meditation on Keystone

This was written by Jim Poyser, Executive Director of Earth Charter Indiana. https://sway.com/s/slO0QN7gEHCqdw47/embed

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BOOK release: Explore Sustainable Indiana

My friends at Sustainable Indiana 2016 have just published their book, “Explore Sustainable Indiana, Celebrating Hoosier Solutions to Our Climate Crisis”.  Order your copy here. Sustainable Indiana staff include John Gibson, Jim Poyser, Shannon Anderson, Judy Voss and Richard Clough.  … Continue reading

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Indy Mass Transit Win

Last night the Indianapolis City Council finally approved a referendum to be placed on the ballot in November for approval of the proposed improvements in the IndyGo city bus system, and development of a bus rapid transit (BRT) system, called … Continue reading

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Hot, Dry Summer Forecast 2016

Yesterday I wrote about the massive fire at Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada.  A hot(temperatures 30 degrees above normal last week), dry winter and spring created conditions that caused the fire to spread so far, so quickly. A number of times … Continue reading

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