Electricity Demand at Home is Rising

Electricity Demand at Home is Rising

‰“The fan—or even an open window on a breezy day—lowers the apparent temperature very effectively when the air is blowing at or over your body,” says Stan Cox, author of “Losing Our Cool.” Patch.com, May 20, 2011 An annual report on the Connecticut...
Where that balloon ends up

Where that balloon ends up

Judy Benson holds someone’s former balloon Slight fog at the mouth of the Connecticut River. The first kayak adventure of the season with my environment reporter friend Judy Benson. After the parties end and the mylar balloons lose their air and float down...

Think Globally, Rain Locally

Here is a good article by Adam Voiland for the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York. It explains why it’s irresponsible to get lazy when talking at parties about climate change, whether you are disputing climate change’s existence or...
Our neighborhood inspiration, Joan Brainard

Our neighborhood inspiration, Joan Brainard

Deep River (Connecticut) Town Hall Around the corner from my house live the Brainards. Joan Brainard hung her laundry on two long clotheslines every Monday and Thursday for almost 47 years. In 2007 I went to visit her and her husband, David, in their kitchen for an...
Dropping everything to visit your daughter

Dropping everything to visit your daughter

Williamstown, nestled in the Berkshires. Yesterday I cancelled everything and drove up to Williamstown, Massachusetts, to see my 20-year-old daughter, Annie, who has been weathering a very busy semester at Williams College. We both felt the need to just breathe the...