For years, climate advocates have been told that meaningful action must wait — for better politics, better technology, or better timing. The 2025 Annual Impact Report from the Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) tells a very different story: the law is no longer waiting. Across courts, treaties, and international institutions, 2025 marked a turning... Continue Reading →
A Word About Judiciary Judges
YOUTUBE video for this post! I spent just shy of 14 years working in the Judiciary, and in that time, I witnessed firsthand the incredible integrity, dedication, and moral fortitude of judges. Outside of truly compassionate and ethical religious leaders—regardless of faith—judges stand as some of the most principled individuals I have ever encountered. They... Continue Reading →