KJ Mullins
Bio
For the past decade I have been a freelance journalist, writing thousands of articles on all subject matters. For the past five years I have focused on the city of Toronto, mental health, arts, crime and social issues.
Stories (4/0)
The Ticket
Sometimes even the nicest person may do something a tad bit shady. Perhaps turn in a lotto ticket that isn't technically one that you had rights to. Perhaps use the money to do all the things that he had made sure you couldn't for the years you were together. Perhaps buy a pair of $500 shoes without thinking about it.
By KJ Mullins3 years ago in Humans
Hanging with Terrie
There are those times when everything just aligns and you know that the universe is looking down at you with a smile. And then there are times like today when you are convinced that you had broken every mirror in your path while walking under ladders with a black cat in your way.
By KJ Mullins6 years ago in Criminal
Denmark Leads the EU and World in Renewable Energy
Climate change has been changing the way the European Union looks at how its States are consuming energy. The planet is telling us that due to our dependency on fossil fuels, deforestation, livestock-farming, and other human activities, it is suffering. We are now seeing suffering water resources, rising sea levels, and weather phenomena. This global effect has called for mass action in order to reduce greenhouse gases and our dependence on fossil fuels. In order to provide the population with electricity, renewable sources have to be put in place at a rapid pace. With goals of lessening the use of dwindling sources by 2030, the EU has invested infrastructure changes, resources and research to increasing the use of renewable energy.
By KJ Mullins7 years ago in The Swamp