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    Historic Federal Rules Will Curb Dangerous Power Plant Pollution

    Today, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under President Biden’s leadership released an important set of pollution limitations for power plants that will improve people’s health and help preserve a stable climate. Specifically, four power plant rules are part of the package: limits on...
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    Biden’s Hand-picked Regulators Okay Most Anti-Climate Utility Plan in Country

    The Tennessee Valley Authority’s Board of Directors has taken a key step toward realizing TVA’s plans for a massive build-out of new fossil fuel infrastructure. In an action taken last August, but only made public this month, the board abandoned its oversight responsibility and instead delegated...
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    Georgia Power “October surprise” IRP Update

    Mere moments before the final hearing in Georgia Power’s “October surprise” IRP Update, yet another surprise: the Public Interest Advocacy (PIA) Staff of the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) filed a proposed “Stipulation” — a settlement purported to “resolve all the issues in this...
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    Building an Outdoor Career

    I always wanted a job that would allow me to go on adventures. I knew I wanted a job that would take me to the places I only saw in movies and magazines, to meet people from different cultures and backgrounds. To be fully transparent, I had no idea where to start. But if I wanted an adventure...
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    Adventure in Chiapas with LifeStraw

    I recently got back from my first visit to Chiapas, Mexico. A few weeks ago, LifeStraw invited me on a trip to document and share their Give Back (aka Follow the Liters) program. They are newly working with rural schools in Mexico (specifically Chiapas to start) to provide students with safe...
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    2018 Erin Outdoors Gift Guide

    The holidays are coming up and it’s time to start thinking about any gifts you might be giving to loved ones this year for the holidays. I am always looking for thoughtful gifts–– things that won’t just be unwrapped and set aside, but products that will be loved throughout the year. Instead of...
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    How to Spend Three Weeks in New Zealand

    Five years ago, after spending a year on a working holiday in Australia, I headed to New Zealand for a few months of camping and spending time outdoors. I was hoping for mountain views, gorgeous beaches, and rugged adventures, and NZ sure did not disappoint. The country left a big impression on...
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    What to do in South Dakota: Adventure, Culture & Wildlife

    This post is sponsored by Travel South Dakota. As always, all thoughts & opinions are my own. When you hear South Dakota, what comes to mind? I have to say that before my visit, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. South Dakota just doesn’t get the same attention as other states. Despite being...
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    Astrophotography and Stargazing in West Texas

    Canyons, red rocks, juniper in the breeze, and wide open skies– I didn’t know I would find all of these things and more in West Texas. Passing businesses like the “It’ll Do Motel” and “This n That (Mostly That),” we found an abundance of charm during the day and glittering stars at night...
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    16 Life Choices You Shouldn’t Have to Justify to Everyone Else

    Your life is yours alone. Others can try to persuade you, but they can’t decide for you. They can walk with you, but not in your shoes. So make sure the path you decide to walk aligns with your intuition and values. And don’t be scared to pave your own path when you know it’s the right thing to...
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    3 Reasons So Many of Us Feel a Day Late and a Buck Short (Year After Year)

    There’s a big difference between empty fatigue and gratifying exhaustion. Life is too short not to focus more on what matters most. And life is definitely too short for routines that keep you stuck in a cycle of feeling like you’re a day late and a buck short. So today, let’s discuss three...
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    7 Essential Things to Start Doing for Yourself this Year (Not Next Year!)

    Throughout a decade of life, relationship, and small business coaching, Angel and I have witnessed people reinventing themselves at all ages — 48-year-olds starting families, 57-year-olds graduating from college for the first time, 71-year-olds starting successful businesses, and more. How did...
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    20 Things My 90-Year-Old Grandma Told Me to Stop Wasting Time On

    Some people wait all day for 5pm, all week for Friday, all year for the holidays, all their lives for happiness. Don’t be one of them. Don’t wait until your life is almost over to realize how good it has been. The secret to happiness and peace on the average day is letting each moment be what it...
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    10 Hard Things to Start Doing for Yourself More Often this Year

    In 1911 two explorers, Amundsen and Scott, embarked on a race against each other to become the first known human being to set foot upon the southernmost point of Earth. It was the age of Antarctic exploration, as the South Pole represented one of the last uncharted areas in the world. Amundsen...
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    20 Things We All Need to Stop Wasting Our Time On

    I recently received a thank you email from a reader named Hope. She said our work helped motivate her through an arduous recovery process following a serious car accident last year. Although her entire story was both heartbreaking and inspiring, this one line made me pause and think: “The...
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    3 Fundamental Life Lessons Too Many of Us Learn Too Late

    “In elementary school my parents told me it didn’t matter what I did when I grew up, so long as it made me happy. ‘Happiness is the whole point of life,’ my father said. ‘But it doesn’t always come easy. Your mother loves to help people in need, so she became a psychiatric nurse. I love reading...
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    10 Things We Often Wait Too Long to Do for Ourselves (Year After Year)

    Too often we waste our time waiting for the ideal path to appear. But it never does of course. Because we forget that paths are made by walking, not waiting. Let this be your wake-up call today! If we always sit around until we feel 100 percent ready for the journey, we will likely be sitting...
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    1 Thing We All Forget When We’re Not Feeling “Good Enough”

    “Life hasn’t been the easiest on me lately. I won’t get into all the details now, but the tough times I’ve been living through have left me with many cracks. And although I’ve still managed to be a reasonably successful person, on most days I struggle desperately with my self-confidence. I just...
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    3 Wake-Up Calls for Those Times When You’re Overwhelmed (and Not Sure What to Do Next)

    Ever feel a little overwhelmed? Or really overwhelmed? This quick read is for YOU… Once upon a time there was a man who had been lost in the desert for three whole days without water. Just as he was about to collapse, he saw what appeared to be a lake a few hundred yards in front of him...
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    6 Things We Often Waste All Our Time On (Until it Feels Too Late)

    I recently received a thank you email from a reader named Hope. She said our articles helped motivate her through an arduous recovery process following a serious car accident earlier this year. Although her entire story was both heartbreaking and inspiring, this one line made me pause and think...
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