Eric Krasnauskas

Eric spent most of his career as a game designer, but in 2012 he quit his job in digital media to pursue activism and beat the drums of war on climate change. He was drawn to the problem by its awesome size and complexity, and the realization that nothing short of warlike levels of money and and mobilization will be needed to fix it. But as every war first begins with a narrative about what threatens us and what we should do about it, Eric’s website Science-Pope.com focuses on explaining that narrative and what climate change means for ordinary people.

Eric has a degree in Computer and Systems Engineering and lives outside of Boston, MA with his wife and two young children.

Society

Chicken Fortress, Hay Igloo

What’s a Hay Igloo? Basically it’s a large compost pile surrounded by hay bales and covered with a tarp.

November 17, 2015

The high price of materialism

A war on climate change is a war on materialism, plain and simple.

July 25, 2013

The economy isn’t coming back

Presently Americans wait with bated breath, watching sales numbers and unemployment statistics, grasping for signs that an economic recovery is underway.

July 10, 2013

The answer to climate change

While climate change is certainly a fact of the physical world, at its core it’s a social problem, born of our cultural emphasis on consumerism and growth.

June 20, 2013

Society

Climate Change: Republican Renaissance?

The Republicans are a party in crisis. Having lost the election, they’re now wracked with internal strife and prospects for a turnaround in the near term appear dim.

May 8, 2013

Society

Kendrick Perkins is the belief

In February 2011, the Boston Celtics were riding high…When I tell you this story has everything to do with climate change and the power of belief, no doubt you’ll make a face.

April 23, 2013

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