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Segments written about emerging science and technology for broadcast on Living on Earth, a Public Radio International program about science and the environment.
Living on Earth
- Micro-ear technology, July 30, 2010
- Algae fuel from wastewater, May 14, 2010
- Frog foam and first aid, March 19, 2010
- Reduce, reuse, recycle, rebounce, February 26, 2010
- Fishing for facts on fish food, February 19, 2010
- The first-known pollinating cricket, January 29, 2010
A selection of published articles produced while covering the environment and energy in Washington D.C., and agriculture and the food industry in Chicago.
The Washington Post
- Shrinking religious orders take up land conservation, Jan. 2, 2010
Frederick News Post
- For county’s embattled dairy farmers, methane is least of their worries, Dec. 27, 2009
- County ‘bottle bill’ would boost recycling in Frederick, but needs state approval, Dec. 20, 2009
- Food banks feature a wild autumn menu special, Nov. 22, 2009
Religion News Service
- Nuns race to keep sacred grounds out of developers’ hands, Dec. 10, 2009
Politics Daily
- Zoning the flock: Are megachurches the new Walmart?, Nov. 8, 2009
McClatchy News Service
- Panel calls for new approach to ocean management, Oct. 7, 2009
Medill Reports: Chicago
- For local producers and consumers, value-added products live up to their name (pdf), March 9, 2009
- Urban winemaker taps into thirst for local flavor (pdf), March 4, 2009
- Maple syrup an untapped resource in Illinois (pdf), March 4, 2009
- Illinois ethanol company must adapt to evolving industry (pdf), Feb. 19, 2009
- Next generation of farmers grows on the web (pdf), Feb. 17, 2009
- Farmers markets growing out of season (pdf), Feb. 4, 2009
- Dollars and sense of buying local meat (pdf), Feb. 4, 2009
- A small farmer extends his season (pdf), Jan. 29, 2009
- EU okays more genetically modified corn (pdf), Jan. 21, 2009
- Soy farmers find common ground, even in different hemispheres (pdf), Jan. 15, 2009
- Falling exports take down Illinois’ top crop (pdf), Jan. 14, 2009
- Excess fertilizer won’t lead to more growth (pdf), Jan. 13, 2009
A selection of spot news and feature stories produced while covering several Greater Boston communities.
Hometown Weekly Publications, Medfield, Mass.
- Bicyclists: Beware, and behave, June, 24, 2010
- Local sheep wool sent to Gulf for oil cleanup efforts, May 27, 2010
- Six Scouts go gold, May 27, 2010
- High School developing a history of good students, May 27, 2010
- Alex Beam shares Great Books, May 13, 2010
- Station project gets green light at Town Meeting, May 6, 2010
- First Parish receives state’s first Energy Star certification, May 6, 2010
- Voters say ‘yes’ to new library, April 29, 2010
- Guinea hens are one family’s solution to growing tick problem, April 22, 2010
- Residents needed to pitch in for Earth Week, April 14, 2010
- School Committee candidates face off at at LWV forum, April 14, 2010
- New lead paint law catches contractors & homeowners by surprise, April 8, 2010
- Spring styles celebrated at ‘Ladies Night Out’, March 31, 2010
- Election sees Thompson & Lynch victorious, March 31, 2010
- Author to tell tale of human perseverance, March 25, 2010
- Incentives for filmakers face cuts, March 18, 2010
- Shooting for new records, March 4, 2010
- Residents asked to decide future of Main Library, March 4, 2010
GateHouse Media, Needham, Mass.
- West Roxbury artist looks for inspiration in hard-hat areas, May 21, 2010
- Parkway Girls’ Softball League growing, growing, and growing…, April 21, 2010
- Governor & US Naval Secretary visit West Roxbury WWII hero, March 26, 2010
- 90-year-old West Roxbury woman is a fitness fiend, March 18, 2010
- Four generations of service at McCracken Automotive in West Roxbury, March 11, 2010
- Governor Patrick visits West Roxbury eyeing a second term, March 9, 2010
- Locals bear witness to crisis in Haiti, February 16, 2010
- West Roxbury’s Barbara Henry taught Ruby Bridges during Civil Rights era, Jan. 20, 2010
