Category The Environment

The Plague is Now

David Stairs

Transmission electron micrograph of an Ebola virus virion. Image credit: Frederick Murphy / CDC.
I recently finished Laurie Garrett’s The Coming Plague (1995). Thirty years ago I read it for the first time,… Continue Reading →

A Hysteria for Death

David Stairs
When the scientists of the Manhattan Project solved the technical challenges for the first atomic bomb, they were under the impression they were in a race to the death with evil forces, their Nazi counterparts in occupied Europe…. Continue Reading →

This Umwelt is Worth Fighting For

David Stairs

With each passing year, as the realization is brought home to us just how misdirected industrial capitalism is, the names of certain visionaries come to mind as exemplars of how we need to think in order to design the survival of humanity…. Continue Reading →

The Reliable Freezer is Failing

David Stairs

Taking daily ice core samples on Antarctica. Courtesy BBC
Just this week the BBC reports that sea ice surrounding Antarctica is “mind-blowingly” low. This probably does not concern you too much. After all, you’ve never been to Antarctica,… Continue Reading →

Why Cataclysmic Wildfires are the New Norm

David Stairs
Summer 2023 may be remembered as the year Americans finally awoke to climate change.
While choking smoke from Canadian wildfires enveloped cities like Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, and New York, places in the southwest suffered record high temps…. Continue Reading →

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