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Surviving Beryl

Hurricane Beryl, a Category 1 storm, struck Houston after the Fourth of July, causing severe damage due to high winds and fallen trees which disrupted the power grid, leading to widespread blackouts. The event highlighted the need for thorough preparation for climate change-induced disasters, and revealed both successes and failures of The Climate Advisor’s emergency plans. See what lessons were learned…

Climate Victory Garden – Year 5!

Another year of challenges gardening in a changing climate. New this year, starting seedlings early indoors to beat the heat, more drip irrigation, ancient Ollas for watering, spacing out plants more, and plenty of what not to do’s. Always a learning experience.

A simple insulation project to save money (and help the planet)

Good insulation can save you money by reducing energy costs AND help protect the climate by reducing CO2 emissions. This DIY project requires basic tools like spray foam and caulk. Older homes are usually pretty drafty, which makes them less energy efficient, so this project reduces drafts and is something nearly anyone can do!

What’s Hot in Climate Change, Summer of 2024

This “What’s Hot” post reviews recent significant climate change updates, covering underestimated Greenland ice loss, unprecedented Atlantic ocean temperatures, and predictions of an above-normal 2024 hurricane season. It highlights potential impacts, key podcasts discussing climate migration and adaptation, and offers advice on personal actions to adapt to climate change.