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...
Connecticut gobbling power at home

Connecticut gobbling power at home

My home state’s Council on Environmental Quality’s annual report tracked a discouraging trend in power use, per capita, on the homefront — it’s going up. Here’s a quotation from the report: “Residents reversed course in 2010 and...
She browsed the newsstand and found…

She browsed the newsstand and found…

Owl’s Head fire in 1907, pre-Weeks Act; photo courtesy of the Forest History Society appeared on Appalachia’s cover Shambling around the web, I stumbled upon a blog by a Colorado woman who on a trip east found Appalachia journal, which I edit, on the...
It isn’t easy being green

It isn’t easy being green

Niamh Murtagh studies why people waste energy at home, even when they know they shouldn’t. Since this story appeared in Nature Climate Change’s inaugural issue of March 2011, Murtagh has changed her affiliation to University College London and continues to...