The Latest from Transition Town Greater Media
Climate Action Urgently Needed
Climate action is urgently needed. CO2 and methane gases are affecting critical systems that support life on our planet. →
It’s Not Rocket Science
It’s not rocket science. Anyone can understand that solar and wind are less costly than energy from fossil fuels. If the rest of the world can switch to renewable energy, →
A Call for Civil Organizing of Your Block—
Guarding for a Dark Night of the Web
The Great Disconnection Your phone makes an odd sound. You take a look and read a message you’ve never seen before. “THIS IS AN EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF →
The Dark Side of AI Part 2
The dark side of Ai-part 2? Yes, there is more to Ai than you can imagine. AI superintelligence (ASI) is currently being created in Ai research labs. ASI is artificial intelligence →
The Devastating Health Impacts of Oil & Gas
Here is yet another reason to stop using fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are destroying not only the climate, but also our health. The health impacts of using oil and gas are →
The Dark Side of AI
There is a dark side of AI. At a time when we are trying to mitigate climate crisis, a dramatic increase in AI and ChatGPT data centers are contributing heavily →
Community Resilience to Climate Change
—a guest post by Dana Marks, member of the Media Environmental Advisory Council At our last Media Borough Environmental Advisory Committee (EAC) meeting, the main topic of discussion was the →
Biodiversity & Climate Crisis–Intricately Linked
Did you know that biodiversity and climate crisis are intricately connected? The UN calls biodiversity our strongest natural defense against climate crisis. →
Protect Yourself From Extreme Heat
Protect yourself from extreme heat and humidity. Heat related illnesses are a real concern, especially since the Northeast is on track to experience more excessive heat and humidity this summer. →
My Media FreeStore Story
I started volunteering at the FreeStore ten years ago. I was hooked as soon as i walked in the door and felt called to help out. I had had countless →
