For some, protecting air and water just costs too much money, writes Dana Wilde.
Dana Wilde
Life and death on silk balloons
When spiderlings go ballooning, they set off to seek their fortunes by throwing silk onto the wind, writes Dana Wilde.
Notes on the show in May
Baseball games are already underway in the evening at the park, a sure sign summer is not far away, writes Dana Wilde.
Trump has waged war on environment — and he’s winning
In the absence of significant resistance from Republicans with moral consciences, the war against the environment is going to continue to go well for him, writes Dana Wilde.
Living in the Maine woods
It’s the country here, but — emphatically — it’s not the wilderness, writes Dana Wilde.
Appreciation for spiders who give back to the community
There are probably a lot more spiders around your kitchen and in your yard than you think, writes Dana Wilde.
The value of air and water
If you value health, cleanliness and the woods and streams where you live, then regulations that protect these things are not ‘horrible,’ writes Dana Wilde.
Life and death in the waiting area
You might be unaware that, not to put too fine a point on it, doctors don’t always know for sure when you’re dead, writes Dana Wilde.
Bad crash reminder of science behind icy roads
What holds vehicle tires to the surface of the road is friction, unless of course, you hit a patch of black ice, writes Dana Wilde.
The world gets hotter, but GOP doesn’t care
Trump and congressional Republicans are working to reverse efforts to combat climate change, writes Dana Wilde.