Buckle up, it's a long one. Summer in the Northern Hemisphere always sees an uptick in climate reportage, almost a climate panic, because the impacts are so visible and inarguable: higher temperatures, more wildfires, more intense storms, floods. Homes are damaged; lives are lost. We see this every summer. And since summer happens every year,… Continue reading Climate Roundup: Air, water, fire
Author: Sara Davis
Paddling the cedar waters of the Pinelands
On Sunday, June 11, my ecology class went to the Pine Barrens. Although Philadelphia and New Jersey had been experiencing high values of particulate matter due to the wildfires in Quebec, the air seemed to have improved by the weekend, and it was a sunny and clear day. Although the forecast predicted temperatures in the… Continue reading Paddling the cedar waters of the Pinelands
Reading Roundup: June 2023
Ex-wife, Yellowface, Happy Stories Mostly, Semiosis, Finna.
The Jersey Shore I’ve never seen before
I am taking a regional field ecology course this summer, so nearly every week my class takes a trip to a nearby park or preserve. I've enjoyed this so much and learned so much from these excursions that I've decided to post my field reports (lightly edited), for my records as well as for anyone… Continue reading The Jersey Shore I’ve never seen before
Climate roundup: Summer storm
Lots of links about environmental changes in Philadelphia. Plus, news about trash, infrastructure, climate storytelling, burnout, and some clever speculation for levity.
Reading Roundup: May 2023
The City We Became, The Light Pirate, The New Wilderness, The Bandit Queens, and lots of links.

