During the past couple of weeks I’ve been thinking about emergence. This is the time of year, as spring starts, that green is exploding out of every pore in the landscape. After winter, when so much is buried underground, the sudden flourish when.
Agriculture is at the heart of our region’s health and food security. Yet New England is losing about 1,500 acres of farmland every year. With more farmers aging out of the business, and many of their children choosing other occupations, it’s vital to.
Agriculture is at the heart of our region’s health and food security. Yet New England is losing about 1,500 acres of farmland every year. With more farmers aging out of the business, and many of their children choosing other occupations, it’s vital to.
Editor’s note: This is the second of a two-part essay about American eels; the first was published on Saturday, April 9. Nehoumo is the Abenaki name for this eel.Eels such as Nehoumo, our Connecticut River eel, live in all the countries that border.
in our earth matters series today, troubling trends set as we get closer to hurricane season in the united states in june, scientists blame the climate crisis for a super charge of rain fall in the 2020 hurricane season, as much as 11% higher than previous years, cnn s bill weir in florida joins us. what s so troubling about the report, scientists learn all the past rain in hurricane seasons it s just only going to get worse, which means more flooding during these storms. yeah, exactly, jake, and it s hard to believe it s been about almost 17 years since hurricane katrina hit new orleans, yelling as reporters at abc the biggest storm then, it s staggering to realize as it was seemingly the storm of the century it would be much worst today, and what we re getting now through the new studies, new data that confirms in physics that a hotter, warmer