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Cash payments as a form of aid

A developing form of aid for populations like refugees and severely impoverished communities is direct cash payments. Rather than provide services or other forms of aid like food tickets and food banks, cash payments put the choices in the users’ hands. They receive cash and then make the decisions on how to spend that cash. … Continue reading

Reducing the impacts of construction through reusable wood components

I’m working on a couple build projects this week and I’m hoping to make them as green as possible. One I’m looking at building so that it can be deconstructed and moved if necessary. The other one, I’m hoping to use mostly, or entirely, salvaged wood. This got me thinking about building things generally. I … Continue reading

Mental health and climate change

I was reviewing student work on climate change a few weeks ago and realized that it was taking a toll on my mental health. The activity in question, asks students to create, take, or find an image that conveys something about climate change. I’ve had this activity in my course for a number of semesters … Continue reading

Birds eating bugs on cars

As spring and warmer weather slowly creeps towards us, I got to thinking about bugs. Specifically, I was thinking about how few bugs get caught on car windshields these days. But when I started looking for research on this I got distracted by birds using bugs on cars as a food source. Jokimäki and Kaisanlahti-Jokimäki … Continue reading

We don’t really know how to get people to bike commute

I have three general approaches to finding topics to write about here. I search recent research on a general topic, I look up answers on a specific question that someone asked me, or I go down a rabbit hole where one question leads to the next and the next. Designing research studies can be similar, … Continue reading

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