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Category Archives: Water
(Snowless) Mountains Beyond (Snowless) Mountains: A Two-Minute Interview with Mark Williams
Category: The West, Tooth and Claw, Two-Minute Interview, Water
Tagged Boulder, Colorado, drought, Mark Williams, pikas, pine beetles, Rocky Mountains
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Drying Out in the West
Category: Conservation, The West, Tooth and Claw, Water
Tagged Aspen, Colorado River, SEI, southwestern U.S., water
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I'm a freelance journalist interested in how humans are affecting everything else that lives on Earth. I've written for The New York Times, Popular Science, Mother Jones, Audubon, OnEarth, and many other publications, and I have an MS in environmental studies.