Minggu, 17 Mei 2015

the accidental naturalist

Welcome to the accidental naturalist, which Ive named not after myself but a man I met near Portland, Maine, who works as a metalsmith, lives in the house where he was born, and heats his workshop with the heat of the sun and a big pile of rocks. He raises cattle, even though he hardly makes money from it, keeps bees for honey, and uses a small second-hand wind turbine to power his little farm. He rarely if ever travels and, when I knew him a few years ago, was in the habit of sleeping in an Appalachian Trail style lean-to he built for himself in his own backwoods.
When I knew him, his life seemed oddly, comically, and completely accidentally to light a path toward something like environmental sustainability. I imagine it still does.
Im in Alaska now, and my goal with the accidental naturalist is to provide a useful and thoughtful take on how climate change is changing Americas Last Frontier and what the state is -- and isnt -- doing about it.
blog takes it as fact, or something like it, that human activities are increasing greenhouse gases and driving most of the experienced and projected changes in the climate. Thats the understanding of the United Nations, the Environmental Protection Agency, the New York Times, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, so who am I to second guess?
The picture is of me, in Juneau.
If you have want to reach me for any reason, e-mail me at stefanbusiness@gmail.com.

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