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Trapped Between Pavement and the Pacific

November 10, 2020

HAKAI A surprisingly dense and isolated population of Humboldt martens is challenging our assumptions about the species. Skye looks official in her orange vest. She takes in her surroundings, gathering details that would escape most observers. With bright eyes and ramrod posture, she’s ready to work. But first she has to pee. She squats on … More Trapped Between Pavement and the Pacific

Trapped Between Pavement and the Pacific

We’ll Have to Learn to Live With Smoke. Here’s Why.

September 23, 2020

THE NEW YORK TIMES There’s a huge fire debt in the West that must be paid off, experts say, either through controlled burns or out-of-control blazes. Either way, that means smoke. Read the full story in the New York Times.

We’ll Have to Learn to Live With Smoke. Here’s Why.

How Wildfires Make Covid More Dangerous

July 9, 2020

THE NEW YORK TIMES Read my post on wildfire smoke and Covid in the New York Times’ Climate Fwd: newsletter.

How Wildfires Make Covid More Dangerous

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