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It's All About Mary

December 2, 2019April 3, 2019

Lately I’ve been reading about a lot of Mary’s, and I enjoy them all!

Tags environment, gender, gender equity, history, mountains, outdoors, Rocky Mountains, women

Writing a Book (Part 2)

December 2, 2019May 9, 2018

The past few months have been pretty busy. Then suddenly it all stopped, with the exception of one book review for Science. As I wrote … Read more

Tags Audre Lorde, autobiography, Banff Centre, book, community building, editing, emotion, Faith Kearns, Jan Redford, language, Lou Woodley, memoir, mental health, mountains, relationship building, scicomm, science communication, science writing, sciwri, voice, women in STEM, words, writing

Fish, forests, and snow

December 2, 2019June 7, 2014

You’re standing on a stream bank in your local mountain watershed. The sun is rising, warming the back of your head, and you see a … Read more

Tags aquatic ecosystems, climate change, drought, fish, floods, forests, groundwater, insect infestation, mountains, snow, snowmelt, snowpack, stream temperature, streamflow, surface water, wildfire

Wildfire and water

December 2, 2019August 27, 2013

Well my op-ed in Al Jazeera English just came out today. Check it out here. Huge thanks to Colin Schultz for editing help prior to … Read more

Tags al jazeera, hydrology, mountains, water, water quality, wildfire
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