Shifting Baselines
“Nature has no hope in the absence of history.” Carl Safina in Shifting Baselines: The Past and the Future of Ocean Fisheries We face a paradoxical bind, needing simultaneously to look backward and...
Coastal Issues / Ecological Values / Sustainable Practices
by Marina Schauffler · Published August 5, 2018
“Nature has no hope in the absence of history.” Carl Safina in Shifting Baselines: The Past and the Future of Ocean Fisheries We face a paradoxical bind, needing simultaneously to look backward and...
Before long, the recreational boating season will draw to a close and owners will batten down their craft for the winter. Many will choose the low-density polyethylene (LDPE) plastic better known as shrink-wrap. It...
Coastal Issues / Ecological Values / Education/Family / Sense of Place / Sustainable Practices / Transportation/Travel
by Marina Schauffler · Published July 9, 2017
Biking Mount Desert Island’s Park Loop Road over Memorial Day weekend, Friends of Acadia Conservation Director Stephanie Clement witnessed vehicular chaos. She has seen a lot in Acadia National Park over two decades but...
Climate Change/Energy / Coastal Issues / Sense of Place / Sustainable Practices
by Marina Schauffler · Published November 13, 2016 · Last modified November 29, 2016
“The man who is often thinking that it is better to be somewhere else than where he is,” Henry David Thoreau wrote, “excommunicates himself.” The same might be said for those who ask, as...
Climate Change/Energy / Coastal Issues / Ecological Values / Economics / Technology
by Marina Schauffler · Published October 30, 2016 · Last modified November 29, 2016
It’s been a long campaign season, and many of us are ready for a respite from barbed political banter. So let’s take a high-altitude look at what this looming election might mean–for our planet....
Climate Change/Energy / Coastal Issues / Pollution/Waste / Sense of Place
by Marina Schauffler · Published October 2, 2016 · Last modified November 29, 2016
I walk the shore in a place I have known longer than memory stretches. There are wide expanses of rugged beach, a tide-tumbled assortment of small rocks, sand and crushed shells. From afar, it...
As a child, Kerry Emanuel was captivated by thunderstorms–planting himself by windows to watch them. He has followed that meteorological passion through decades of research and teaching at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to...
Climate Change/Energy / Coastal Issues / Pollution/Waste / Sustainable Practices
by Marina Schauffler · Published May 29, 2016 · Last modified June 12, 2016
Even in a spring dry by Maine standards, it’s hard to envision how parched some places can become. Water scarcity is increasingly coming to define landscapes and lives. By the start of 2015, NASA...