by Pam Lazos | Jun 11, 2022 | Uncategorized |
Bridge across the Susquehanna River, Harrisburg, PA © pam lazos Thanks to Nicholaus Rohleder for his thoughts on the 9th WWF in Dakar. This article will be posted in four parts. Solving the Water Crisis: Takeaways from the 9th World Water Forum By Nicholaus Rohleder...
by Pam Lazos | Jun 3, 2022 | Uncategorized |
Wheels for Water by Dr. Christiaan Morssink The Wheels for Water bike ride was held on May 21, 2022. Our inaugural fun(d) raiser bike ride, organized in tandem with the Engineers Without Borders, was a success, a sweaty success (it was hot), but a success. We intended...
by Pam Lazos | May 20, 2022 | Uncategorized |
May is National Wetlands month! Why does that matter? Because wetlands are tremendously important and among the most productive ecosystems in the universe — okay, maybe not the universe, but the planet — holding the space for a wide variety...
by admin | Apr 22, 2022 | Uncategorized |
The State of the Earth 2022 Not your typical Earth Day post by Pam Lazos There are only two roads in life, growing and dying. Tolbert McCarroll, Notes from the Song of Life Earth Day 2022. If you want to know how it all started, you can read last year’s post on the...
by admin | Mar 23, 2022 | Uncategorized |
The Fairmount Water Works of Philadelphia: Embracing History and Technology to make Education an Integral Part of Good Water Governance By Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center Today, Day Three of the World Water Forum, Ellen Schultz, Director of Education...
by admin | Mar 6, 2022 | Uncategorized |
What could possibly go wrong? How do we get it right? An interview with fashion designer, Resa McConaghy. Three plus decades ago, my Aunt Marylou gave me two black dresses, both sheaths, both high-quality knit — if I had to guess, a blend of linen and cotton — one...