by Chris Woodside | Jan 11, 2013 | Magazine Articles
Appalachia Journal, Winter/Spring 2013 Going up there and being blown on is nothing. We never do much climbing while we are there, but we eat our luncheon, etc., very much as at home. It is after we get home that we really go over the mountain, if ever. —Henry David...
by Chris Woodside | Oct 11, 2012 | Magazine Articles
Library of Congress. Ernest Coe sat, walked, and even slept in the Everglades during the years he crusaded for it to become a national park Connecticut Woodlands Fall 2012 How did Ernest F. Coe evolve from a New Haven landscaper who cultivated exotic plants for...
by Chris Woodside | Aug 18, 2012 | Magazine Articles
The 1951 Popular Science excerpt from Rachel Carson’s book “The Sea Around Us” yaleclimatemediaforum.org, August 9, 2012 From the perspective of the second decade of this 21st century, the climate literature of the pre- and post-World War II periods...
by Chris Woodside | Jun 6, 2012 | Magazine Articles
This portrait of Stuck appeared at the beginning of his book 10,000 Miles with a Dog Sled. Appalachia journal, Summer/Fall 2012 Hudson Stuck, Archdeacon of the Yukon For many years, no one knew who he was because of the controversies surrounding the ascent of the...
by Chris Woodside | Jun 6, 2012 | Magazine Articles
Yale Forum on Climate Change and the Media, April 5, 2012 Humans carry responsibility — and should take action — United Church of Christ tells its members. The head of the Massachusetts conference of the United Church of Christ, the Rev. Jim Antal, says he was not...
by Chris Woodside | Apr 13, 2012 | Newspaper Articles
Barn for road salt in Manchester, Connecticut. Photo from town of Manchester Place section, The Hartford Courant A harried commuter buzzes along the highway. A field rises up to the right. At the top of the knoll stands a simple brown barn, its gambrel roof outlined...