Sandi Schwartz

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Name: Sandi Schwartz

Title: Contributing Writer

Sandi Schwartz is an environmental author and freelance journalist with over 20 years of extensive experience communicating science-based information to diverse audiences in the areas of sustainability, home/garden, green living, nature, and wellness. Sandi began writing for BobVila.com in June 2022.    

Expertise and Experience

Sandi Schwartz is an award-winning author of the book Finding Ecohappiness: Fun Nature Activities to Help Your Kids Feel Happier and Calmer and a freelance journalist specializing in environmental and wellness topics. Her work has been featured in The Washington Post, National Geographic, Library Journal, Yahoo!, Good Housekeeping, Chicken Soup for the Soul, Verywell, over 70 regional parenting and women’s magazines, and more. Sandi has also spoken about environmental and mental health topics at more than 50 engagements, including the National Alliance on Mental Illness National Convention, Children & Nature Network Inside-Out International Conference, American Camp Association conference, and on numerous podcasts. 

Her prior experience includes freelance writing and research projects with environmental, energy, transportation, and health organizations and publications. She also held communications positions at the National Academies, United States Environmental Protection Agency, and Cadmus—a consulting firm where she worked on the EPA’s ENERGY STAR and Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools programs.

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OCTOBER 24, 2022 | MONDAY
Passive House Design: What All Energy-Conscious Homeowners Should Know

Climate change is already shaping how people live. With more powerful hurricanes, wildfires, heat waves, and flooding, homeowners are experiencing more frequent power outages and rising e...

OCTOBER 18, 2022 | TUESDAY
12 Ways to Predict the Weather by Watching Nature in Your Backyard

Did you know your own backyard can serve as a home weather station? Yes, you can try to predict the temperature, precipitation, and other local weather conditions just by observing aspect...

OCTOBER 14, 2022 | FRIDAY
Tired of Killing Trees Every Christmas? Try a Living Christmas Tree

Every holiday season, the debate over cut or artificial Christmas trees resurfaces. Both options have their pros and cons, but the true winner when it comes to sustainability and beauty i...

OCTOBER 14, 2022 | FRIDAY
12 Ways to Make an Old Home More Energy Efficient

This article is part of Old House Appreciation with Bob Vila, a month-long series dedicated to showing you the best places to find historic homes, pros and cons of investing in an older h...

SEPTEMBER 15, 2022 | THURSDAY
What Is Permaculture and How Can I Use It in My Home Garden?

Q: I have been hearing a lot about permaculture lately. How can I implement permaculture principles in my own garden? What will I need and how do I get started?A: If you’re looking to tak...

SEPTEMBER 9, 2022 | FRIDAY
How to Attract Bluebirds to Your Backyard: 12 Tips That Work

True to their timeless depictions in popular media like “Snow White,” bluebirds are sweet, gentle, and vivid. Their charming birdsong and brilliant royal blue coloring make them particula...

AUGUST 17, 2022 | WEDNESDAY
Attract More Hummingbirds to Your Yard by Avoiding These 10 Common Mistakes

Finding the right ways to attract hummingbirds to your yard can provide you with hours of joyful entertainment, as they’re one of the most fascinating birds to watch. These brightly color...

AUGUST 16, 2022 | TUESDAY
15 Perennial Herbs to Grow for Years of Fresh Flavor, Pest Control, and Cleaning Supplies

Looking for ways to keep your garden low maintenance while also enjoying a multitude of beauty, culinary, and medicinal benefits? Growing perennial herbs in your garden may be just the ti...

AUGUST 12, 2022 | FRIDAY
9 Home Upgrades the Climate Bill Can Help You Pay For

The Inflation Reduction Act that was recently passed by the U. S. Congress includes $369 billion for energy security and climate change investments, making it the largest climate bill in ...

AUGUST 2, 2022 | TUESDAY
Why You Should Care That the Monarch Butterfly Population Is Dwindling

For the first time, the monarch butterfly has entered the endangered species list due to its dwindling numbers. With its black veins, orange and yellow wings, and white spots, the monarch...