JOURNALISM
RECENT ARTICLES on SCIENCE, THE ENVIRONMENT, and PUBLIC HEALTH:
1. One of Michigan's oldest commercial fisheries is caught up in a battle with sports fishermen over the size of their catch.
2. As the rate of climate change accelerates, how much time do we have left before it's too late to stop it?
4. Is nuclear power coming back as a potential energy source? A three-part series published in Michigan Today, a publication of the University of Michigan with a circulation of 300,000.
Nuclear Power: the U.S. Takes Another Look
My Accidental Conversion to Nuclear Power
5. Green Religion—Interfaith Power and Light
6. A False Spring brought disaster of historic proportions to the region's apple growers. Was climate change to blame--at least in part?
7. I also wrote an entire issue of Michigan Alumnus about the moral dilemmas faced by scientists during WWII. These articles provided the text for a graduate history of science class I co-taught in the U-M Dept. of Engineering.
8. During a one-year contract with the U-M School of Public Health, I interviewed and profiled more than a dozen of the school's most prominent or promising alums. The resulting brochure won a bronze CASE award. (Sample available upon request.)