"Artificial light disrupts plants and many nocturnal and migratory species, interfering with feeding, breeding, and navigation. Humans are not immune."
@jeremyjmiller.bsky.social @atmosmag.bsky.social
atmos.earth/climate-solu...
"Artificial light disrupts plants and many nocturnal and migratory species, interfering with feeding, breeding, and navigation. Humans are not immune."
@jeremyjmiller.bsky.social @atmosmag.bsky.social
atmos.earth/climate-solu...
Feels a little tangential these days, given the "dark" state of the world, but for those interested, here's my story in
@atmosmag.bsky.social about the growing crisis of light pollution and the increasing numbers of dark sky defenders pushing to bring back the night. atmos.earth/climate-solu...
I am a science writer and journalist working on a book about darkness with a heavy emphasis on astrophotography. I am also an amateur astrophotographer and am occasionally proud of my work and would like to share it with the Bluesky astro community
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A beautiful, rare New Years astrophotography session on the Mendocino Coast. The darkest skies within 3 hours of the Bay Area. The dew was relentless but the stars were magnificent. This image of the Orion Nebula would have taken days at homeβhere it took 2 hours. #astrophotography #orionnebula
In this episode, FERN editor-in-chief Theodore Ross talks about food and power in the west with some of our best reporters.
The latest issue of @sierramagazine.bsky.social has one of the loveliest covers I've seen--and I am lucky enough to have the cover story. The article, though, which examines the Trump Administration's attack on US public lands and environmental law, is not nearly as pretty. #publiclands
My story for @sierramagazine.bsky.social
about the Trump Administration's attack on public lands and conservation laws including the Roadless Rule, which protects huge swaths of habitat & wilderness quality landscapes. I'd be grateful if you'd give it a read. www.sierraclub.org/sierra/2025-...
Great taking with my great editor Ted Ross from @thefern.org about my latest story for @highcountrynews.org about the rise of pecans in southern New Mexico and the decline of the iconic river, the Rio Grande, upon which they depend.
Pecan growers harnessed the Rio Grande to become the nationβs largest supplier of the thirsty nut. But, as Jeremy Miller reports in this piece for FERN's special issue on βFood and Power in the West,β the river is running dry, and farmers who depend on it are being forced to do without. Link below β¬οΈ
Excited to dive into this power packed edition of @highcountrynews.org with reporting by @evaholland.bsky.social @jeremyjmiller.bsky.social Ted Genoways, Rick Bass and B Toastie Oaster