Thursday, February 25, 2016

Climate change and environmental justice

Climate change and environmental justice

A conversation with Wake Forest University School of Divinity professor Elizabeth O’Donnell Gandolfo, and Miles Silman, professor of biology at Wake Forest University about climate change:

Go to: http://fore.yale.edu/news/item/climate-change-and-environmental-justice/

Friday, February 19, 2016

Many of us seek simplicity



Many of us seek simplicity.
The actual richness of life, however
-          lies elsewhere → in complexity
Ecological awareness teaches me always
That stability is enhanced by complexity.
And I have learned that beauty is likewise
built by it.
So, what to make of our
…..perennial search for simplicity…?
Perhaps this is
-          a matter best illustrated by - maps.
Excellent maps often involve overlays
So I will attempt to understand
Complexity - by adding layers,
First layer being the “base-map” of everyday reality
Then more layers,
The characters found in the action
Their behavior
A little stormy weather
    -     thrown in for good measure
Then some
Random accidents
and I realize…
      -       simplicity is nowhere
to be found.

                                                                                   William P. Mueller

Monday, February 8, 2016

close to home, close to the heart

I grew up on and still live on the edge of the Menomonee River Valley in Milwaukee, once home to a huge complex of railroad yards, factories and a  mostly industrial landscape (I worked in one of those industries myself - a huge foundry). I played on the edge of the Valley - although we were strictly warned to stay away from the trains and the tracks. Now part of it has been reclaimed for people and nature. I've studied the birds in various parts of the Valley for a decade. There are not a great many species of birds present here in winter - it's mostly used by birds during migration. But it's a great place for a winter's day walk, though - in the wonderful Three Bridges Park ( see: http://www.menomoneevalley-fromthegroundup.org/three-bridges-park1.html  - the result of the efforts of many good people to create a space for nature and people in the middle of the city). Now it's also "looked after" by many people - especially the wonderful folks at the Urban Ecology Center ( see:
 http://urbanecologycenter.org/our-branches/menomonee-valley-from-the-ground-up.html ).

So the place still "calls" to me, albeit somewhat differently than it did when I was a boy.