An op-ed piece in the NYTimes (4/9/14) by Nordhaus and Shellenberger, the chairman and president of an environmental research firm, argues that it does. Perhaps ...
Daniel Jones, the editor of the NY Times' Sunday, Modern Love column, had a lead article in the Style Section on Feb 1, ...
The Associated Press reported on 2/10/15 that the US government had pledged $3.2 million toward the effort to preserve Monarch habitat. Two million will go ...
I've always assumed that I fell in love with my German boyfriend because he was so unacceptable to my parents, whom I wanted to punish ...
Fisher argues that romantic passion is time-limited and exists to get us to choose a partner with whom we can conceive a child. Usually, passion ...
Because human beings are not programmed for it to last. Fisher's basic premise is that lust evolved to insure procreation and the continuance of the ...
The figures in a 2/10/15 Associated Press report give the sad news that the 2014 Monarch migration numbers were, along with those of 2013, the ...
   Barbara Kingsolver has a new book out, Flight Behavior, that brings together two threads I've been pursuing. The theme of the book is climate ...
Hurricane Sandy seems to have clinched the national debate on whether climate change is real and perilous. Now we have to find the political ...
With the so-called Mayan doomsday due tomorrow, apocalypse is on many minds. But here in America, global catastrophe is the stuff of science ...
An article in the Sunday, NY Times (11/25/12) presents maps of New York, Boston, San Francisco, Miami, and Virginia Beach were the ocean to rise ...
Al Gore and many others who are spearheading the fight against climate change emphasize that it is not too late. They try not to engage ...
The most interesting essay on the subject comes from William O. Beeman, of the Dept of Anthropolgy, Brown University, 2000: The Elusive Butterfly. He notes ...
Henri Rousseau was a tax collector and self-taught painter who never left Paris and never saw a jungle, taking inspiration instead from Paris’ hothouse ...