This image provided by the Alaska Volcano Observatory/U.S. Geological Survey shows the Redoubt Volcano, Friday, Jan. 30, 2009 near Anchorage, Alaska. Scientists with the Alaska Volcano Observatory on Friday flew close to Drift Glacier and saw vigorous steaming emitted from a football-size area on the north side of the mountain. By Saturday, they had confirmed the area was a fumarole, an opening in the earth that emits gases and steam, and that it had doubled overnight. (AP Photo/Alaska Volcano Observatory/U.S. Geological Survey, Kristi Wallace)
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saw this on weatherundergroound while looking about for info on the big winter storm headed our way today in new england - the photographer tagged this as taken last saturday in spain, where there was a monster winter storm. Discussion on the site about whether or not we can tell if global warming is in play here. Gotta go to work! (First shovel the car out!)
saw this on boing boing - these are really marvelous photos using an ordinary camera and patience. Rick Lieder has a new book - saw samples on his blog cloudboxer.
this will be a place to sort out ideas about the environment - from the garden in the back yard, to community supported agriculture to city and state environmental policies to Barack Obama's new wave of leadership, and of course, science and ideas about the global picture.
please join me in this exploration of ideas and solutions with your comments and contributions!