Soul of the Sky

Soul of the Sky

Exploring the human side of weather Soul of the Sky is a different kind of weather book. It’s not preoccupied with charting fronts, defining what an isobar is, or trying to get you to memorize the conversion formula from degrees Centigrade to degrees Fahrenheit....
Wanted: Austral Summer Workers

Wanted: Austral Summer Workers

A giant petrel watches Ryan Wallace weigh its baby as Wallace assists research scientists on an island off Palmer Station, Antarctica. JEFF OTTEN, NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Appalachia journal Longtime employees of the company that supports the National Science...
Dogs

Dogs

Downward facing pet I have a dog, the first dog I have ever owned. I didn’t grow up with dogs and I never yearned for one until a year or so ago when I started wishing for a hiking companion. Mine is a poodle, probably a decade old, who was found wandering the...

Daylight Acceleration Time

Appalachia journal In the mountains, daylight saving time diminishes into the economic gimmick it truly is WHILE HIKING THE APPALACHIAN TRAIL SEVERAL YEARS AGO, I settled into an odd sleeping pattern. I would fall into the sleeping bag soon after sunset after my...
People Using Less Oil

People Using Less Oil

Biodiesel made from soybeans mixes with regular diesel to power these USDA trucks in Maryland. The New York Times’s Jad Mouawad has reported that despite fears that the United States would need more oil refineries, people are using so much less oil now than they...