Scientist to explain in New Paltz how tree-hugging is good for you
Can a scientist be “esteemed” by her peers and considered a “renegade” at the same time? Diana Beresford-Kroger thinks so.
Can a scientist be “esteemed” by her peers and considered a “renegade” at the same time? Diana Beresford-Kroger thinks so.
This week, with spring in full swing, encompasses Earth Day, the 200th birthday of John James Audubon and Arbor Day.
For the past eight years, conservation photographer Alison M. Jones and her team have been traveling to major watersheds in
The pastoral grounds at the Clermont State Historic Site have reopened just in time for the Chancellor’s annual Sheep and
I’m going to prove how easy astronomy can be – and how dramatic. I guarantee that you will not fail. All you
Mike Todd | HiketheHudsonValley.com HiketheHudsonValley.com contains 62 step-by-step trail guides (with more to come) of the best hikes in the
Friday, March 20 marks not just the Vernal Equinox but also a total solar eclipse. This best spectacle in all
[Editor’s note on 4/8: Just heard from Carrie Doyle at the Cornell Cooperative Extension, and she reports that this event
Being anti-fracking is all the rage these days; lots of celebrities have taken up the cause, and even Governor Cuomo
There may be a reason for this strangely cold winter. You won’t like it. First, some background: Human carbon dioxide