by Marina Schauffler | April 16, 2020
Last week’s storm decimated the trees in our yard, exposing raw tissue where limbs severed. Branches, graced by buds that will never open, lay scattered on the killing snow. Taking in the scene, I felt more grief than shock. Wreckage from erratic weather is one...
by Stephanie Bouchard | December 19, 2019
In early November, Russ Murley and a friend went hiking on a trail that is no longer included on trail maps, but the two experienced rock climbers knew about it and felt comfortable on it. They climbed through boulder fields and finally found themselves facing a...
by Marina Schauffler | July 11, 2019
“It’s not climate change – it’s everything change.” — Margaret Atwood, Canadian novelist and poet, in a 2015 essay Rapid. Far-reaching. Unprecedented. When international scientists wrote last fall in a U.N. report of the societal change needed to halt catastrophic...