Tag: Huck Fairman

  • Solutions: An environmental ditty

    Solutions: An environmental ditty

    By Huck Fairman We live on a planet both large and small. There is so much, as we know, to it all. So much has chance and nature made to which we add what each can fashion, what we too eagerly have displayed, through our arts and imperatives of acquisition.   Yes, all our stuff…

  • SOLUTIONS 8/6: Our Burning Earth

    SOLUTIONS 8/6: Our Burning Earth

    By  Huck Fairman Many, if not most, in our region have been aware of the climate crisis. Many, but far from most, have turned to electric vehicles (EVs) and solar panels. While emissions in the United States and Europe have been declining, this summer’s extreme heat and weather events warn that we are not doing…

  • SOLUTIONS 7/30: Packaging That Doesn’t Poison Our Environment

    SOLUTIONS 7/30: Packaging That Doesn’t Poison Our Environment

    By Huck Fairman We all purchase food, drinks and items that often come to us in plastics. Yet most of us are aware that studies have shown plastics to be degrading, if not outright poisoning, our environments and the creatures (including us) who live in them. Plastics found in our oceans, and other water bodies, are…

  • SOLUTIONS 7/30: Packaging That Doesn’t Poison Our Environment

    SOLUTIONS 7/30: Packaging That Doesn’t Poison Our Environment

    By Huck Fairman We all purchase food, drinks and items that often come to us in plastics. Yet most of us are aware that studies have shown plastics to be degrading, if not outright poisoning, our environments and the creatures (including us) who live in them. Plastics found in our oceans, and other water bodies, are…

  • SOLUTIONS 7/30: Packaging That Doesn’t Poison Our Environment

    SOLUTIONS 7/30: Packaging That Doesn’t Poison Our Environment

    By Huck Fairman We all purchase food, drinks and items that often come to us in plastics. Yet most of us are aware that studies have shown plastics to be degrading, if not outright poisoning, our environments and the creatures (including us) who live in them. Plastics found in our oceans, and other water bodies, are…

  • SOLUTIONS 7/9: The D&R Greenway Land Trust – Environmental Leader

    SOLUTIONS 7/9: The D&R Greenway Land Trust – Environmental Leader

    The D&R Greenway Land Trust, the region’s unofficial land steward reaching in many directions to preserve and enhance our environments, has recently launched two new important projects. But first, the D&R, a nonprofit, environmental leader since 1989, has been instrumental in saving local woods and fields, farms and community gardens, and establishing trails for people…

  • SOLUTIONS 7/2: Capturing Carbon – Ideas Large and Small

    SOLUTIONS 7/2: Capturing Carbon – Ideas Large and Small

    By Huck Fairman Most local readers know about the climate crisis we face, and they recognize that we have limited time to reduce emissions before the problem becomes catastrophic. What many may not be aware of are the numerous, diverse efforts to reduce our carbon emissions. Among those widely known are electric vehicles, solar panels,…

  • SOLUTIONS 6/11: Composting Organics

    SOLUTIONS 6/11: Composting Organics

    By Huck Fairman As many residents remember, Princeton had a recycling program for food and organic waste collected by private companies, which then sold that waste to concerns (including golf courses) that needed fertilizing organics. The program seemed another step forward in dealing with our vast amounts of waste – at least organic waste. But…

  • SOLUTIONS 5/21: The New Jersey Clean Energy Program

    SOLUTIONS 5/21: The New Jersey Clean Energy Program

    By Huck Fairman New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program presented on a Zoom meeting by local Sierra Club member, Kip Cherry and several associates. New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program is picking up speed. Its purpose is to reduce the climate footprints of New Jersey residents and to reduce the greenhouse gases emitted statewide. Colleagues Joanne Pannone,…