by Mike Sauers | Aug 29, 2025 | Education
Michael Sauers August 28, 2025 The Forgotten Wilderness by Tom Brown is an easy read that builds an understanding of the interconnections of nature and its connection to us. Starting in lawns and working his way through hedgerows, abandoned areas, ponds, streams,... by Mike Sauers | Aug 29, 2025 | Education
Michael Sauers August 29, 2025 According to David Vine, Professor of Anthropology at American University, “the United States has been fighting wars constantly since invading Afghanistan in 2001. This nonstop warfare is far less exceptional than it might seem;... by Mike Sauers | Aug 18, 2025 | Education, Environment, sustainability
Michael Sauers August 18, 2025 On a recent trip to Martha’s Vineyard I learned that the island is overrun with people, turkeys and ticks. People, with our superior brain power and free will could solve our Martha’s Vineyard and worldwide overpopulation... by Mike Sauers | Aug 6, 2025 | Local Community
Michael Sauers August 4, 2025 I grew up in McAdoo, Pennsylvania. McAdoo is a small town that owes its existence to Anthracite coal mining. I have coal cracker in my blood. I’ll give my time spent in the Greater McAdoo Area a mixed review with many great life... by Mike Sauers | Aug 2, 2025 | Community/Economic Development, Education, Justice
Michael Sauers August 2, 2025 The Greater Hazleton Area is not the only “sacrifice area”. There are hundreds of them spread across the U.S.A. Above and below ground coal mining with all of its negative consequences (too numerous to list, do some research)...