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Lima beans, the scientific method, and saving the planet

December 28, 2018 Renee Shur Environment, Science, Survey, Widgets: Science/Technology Leave a comment

Do you remember your first brush with the scientific method? For most of us, the six steps at the core of the scientific method

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Curbside composting: Convenient, eco-friendly, but will it work?

November 26, 2018 Gloria Shur Bilchik Cities, Consumer issues, Environment, Food Leave a comment

Too lazy to compost? Yeah, me too. But with an emerging service, known as curbside food-waste pickup, people like us can feel less guilty

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Invasion of the stink bug: Icky and economically dangerous

October 9, 2017 Renee Shur Consumer issues, Environment, Health, Science Leave a comment

And now, a word about the brown marmorated stink bug. If you haven’t heard of it, count yourself lucky. This autumn the stink bug,

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Why he quit: Dept. of Interior scientist blasts Zinke in resignation letter

October 5, 2017 Gloria Shur Bilchik Corruption, Environment, Protest/Resistance, Resignations, Trump, Widgets: Letters of protest Leave a comment

Joel Clement,  a scientist at the Department of the Interior, has just joined the legions of people quitting the Trump administration and leaving toughly

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Houston flood: How much is 9 trillion gallons of water?

August 28, 2017 Gloria Shur Bilchik Cities, Climate Change, Environment Leave a comment

Houston and Southwest Texas are drowning in what the National Weather Service estimates to be 9 trillion gallons of rainwater—so far [as of two

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Tracking Trump’s regulatory rollbacks: so far, so bad

August 19, 2017 Gloria Shur Bilchik Community/Common good, Consumer issues, Energy, Environment, Good government, Trump 3 comments

While Donald Trump distracts us with bellicose pronouncements and internecine White House wars, his henchmen in regulatory agencies are methodically rolling back decades of

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Forest Trump: Where ignorance grows trees

August 6, 2017 Renee Shur Activism, Environment Leave a comment

Congratulations. You’re a loyal soldier of the Trumpian resistance. You’ve gone to  demonstrations. You’ve hoisted your signs and signed the petitions. You’ve made countless

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Why she quit: EPA scientist’s scathing letter of resignation

August 2, 2017 Gloria Shur Bilchik Climate Change, Environment, Resignations, Widgets: Letters of protest 3 comments

On her way out the door, after 30 years with the Environmental Protection Agency, Elizabeth Southerland left a scathing note detailing why she quit.

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Atomic Homefront: The feel-bad movie of the year

July 19, 2017 Gloria Shur Bilchik Activism, Environment, Government, Literature/Arts/Film Leave a comment

The director of Atomic Homefront calls her documentary “the feel-bad movie of the year.” That’s how Rebecca Camissa described it at a special advance

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What we’re eating: The Dirty Dozen vs. the Clean Fifteen

July 11, 2017 Renee Shur Environment, Food Leave a comment

Farmers’ market season is in full swing here in the Northeast. And for this devotee, the season of fresh local produce can never come

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