Extremism Has a Hold on California
Last week’s visit to California by Attorney General Jeff Sessions showed just how extreme California’s leadership has become. For the elected officials... Read More
Quality of Life Diminishes for Californians –
A California that is aspirational, magical and trend-setting still lives in the imagination of many. The carefree West Coast known for something... Read More
Downsizing
“Downsizing” in contemporary vernacular has come to be associated with reducing possessions – “stuff” – to live more simply. But in Alexander... Read More
A View of 2017 through Jobs
“Fake news” became a standard line in 2017, and it’s not surprising when looking at how news is reported now. It’s certainly... Read More
Remembering All that We’ve Lost by our Inhumanity
As November closed out, likely very few acknowledged the last day of the month as Remembrance Day for Lost Species. More attention... Read More
Limiting Access in America to Family Planning Has a High Cost
In a 163-page rule-changing document, “Religious Exemptions and Accommodations for Coverage of Certain Preventive Services Under the Affordable Care Act,” as of... Read More
Fur-Bearing Animals, Other Critters Being Driven to Extinction for Dinner
Hunting for food and purported medicinal products is threatening more than 300 species of mammals with extinction in what is being called... Read More
Homo Sapiens: We Must Do Better for All Other Living Beings – that includes in Works of Art
By Maria Fotopoulos September 30, 2017 “The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated,” said... Read More
A U.S. with One Billion People ‘Would be Amazing’
By so many objectives measures, and on a daily basis, the U.S. goes further down the rabbit hole on matters across the... Read More
Wildlife Loses a Protector in Wayne Lotter of the PAMS Foundation
By Maria Fotopoulos August 21, 2017 Wildlife and the conservation community suffered a tremendous loss last week when Wayne Lotter was murdered... Read More