August 4, 2014 Doug Struck The Un-damming of America Cover Story Setting rivers free: As dams are torn down, nature is quickly recovering With the removal of many dams, Continue reading
July 28, 2014 Doug Struck The Gas Trap Natural gas is all the rage. Power plants are rushing to convert from coal or oil to gas-fired production. Businesses Continue reading
July 25, 2014 Doug Struck Tropical Fish Cause Trouble as Climate Change Drives Them Toward the Poles Marine ecologist Adriana Vergés emerged from a scuba dive in Tosa Bay off the coast of southern Japan last week and was amazed at what she'd seen: A once lush kelp forest had been stripped bare and replaced by coral. Continue reading
July 16, 2014 Doug Struck Google Earth captures Boston’s leaks ALTERED HABITATS By Doug Struck | GLOBE CORRESPONDENT JULY 16, 2014 Google Earth’s prowling map cars have helped produce the latest Continue reading
July 12, 2014 Doug Struck No tech bullet for climate change: Swiss scientist ALTERED HABITATS By Doug Struck | GLOBE CORRESPONDENT JULY 12, 2014 He was good, the head of Albert Einstein’s Continue reading
July 1, 2014 Doug Struck Plastic bag ban stalled in state legislature ALTERED HABITATS By Doug Struck | GLOBE CORRESPONDENT JULY 01, 2014 A woman walks with a plastic bag in Sacramento, Continue reading