Monthly Archives: August 2011

Citizens Climate Lobby Is Spot On

I hope that you have been enjoying the blog posts of my colleague Greg Foy as he and his wife Leigh – a Suburban High School science teacher – have been traveling about Australia and New Zealand investigating international perspectives … Continue reading

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Glaciers!

This country never ceases to amaze, the changes in the geography is always impressive.  Throughout our trip, there are very few days where we do not see snow capped mountains in the distance!  We travelled up from the Fiordlands and … Continue reading

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An Excellent Kiwi Connection and a Shake!

Monday was filled with interviews at Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology (CPIT). I had the opportunity to interview faculty and administrators and found that they were very articulate, well-informed, and extremely thoughtful. CPIT is committed to carbon neutrality by 2020, … Continue reading

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