
Episode 19 Love Thy Downstream Neighbor: Tim Van Deelen on Sorrow, Anger, and Conservation Biology
I think that there’s a danger that always being in a reflective and appreciative and sort of a passive mode, that it sucks up the
I think that there’s a danger that always being in a reflective and appreciative and sort of a passive mode, that it sucks up the
We are in a little conference room adjacent to the greenhouse, and so behind us here you can see all of these wonderful tropical plants,
When Mount Saint Helens erupted in May of 1980, it lost 1,300 feet of elevation and gained a new mile-wide crater. The debris avalanche and
“Does ‘image of God’ make us lazy?” I jotted this in my notebook earlier this week, between phrases like “hinge point in history” and “geophysical
As you spend a few last hours this summer in your Adirondack chair under a shady canopy of leaves—with that feeling of autumn’s imminence causing