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Ann Parson

@annparson19

Science writer, Science Cafe organizer, biker-hiker & Mainiac. Anti single-use plastics; pro rewilding.

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An article from Boston Globe about important new way of controlling plastic waste, via Loop, or circular economy. Crazy that we buy plastic containers only to throw them out. And flexible plastic packaging is the worst.bostonglobe.com/2020/10/20/lif…

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Sad, sad day for NOAA, the U.S. and the world: As Election Nears, Trump Makes a Final Push Against Climate Science nytimes.com/2020/10/27/cli… Lisa Friedman The New York Times #ClimateChange

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#plasticsolution #plasticrecycling my article in YaleE360--adding waste plastics to road asphalt can both divert plastic from landfill and also makes roads stronger, a win-win e360.yale.edu/features/how-p…

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The Message in a Reusable Wine Bottle: Combat Climate Change nytimes.com/2021/06/10/din… Time to put a deposit on wine bottles and ramp up refillable glass bottles. @CarlHeastie Governor Kathy Hochul AndreaStewartCousins

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New research indicates that forests deliver climate benefits well beyond just storing carbon, helping to keep air near and far cool and moist due to the way they physically transform energy and water. ➡️ buff.ly/3qzEXYb

New research indicates that forests deliver climate benefits well beyond just storing carbon, helping to keep air near and far cool and moist due to the way they physically transform energy and water. ➡️ buff.ly/3qzEXYb
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Lead paint falling from the Tobin Bridge is among Chelsea’s long list of indignities bostonglobe.com/2023/05/13/met… via The Boston Globe

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Massachusetts just completed a parcel-by-parcel analysis of the state, finding a whopping 52 GW of top-rated solar potential in the state. That includes rooftop, parking canopies and ground-mounted. bostonglobe.com/2023/07/06/sci… via The Boston Globe

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Friends, While nonfiction has been my go-to as a sciencewriter, “The Birds of Dog” was just released, an historical fiction that brings to light lost stories about 19th century America’s early sciences. Available from online booksellers. I think/hope it's an interesting read!

Friends, While nonfiction has been my go-to as a sciencewriter, “The Birds of Dog” was just released, an historical fiction that brings to light lost stories about 19th century America’s early sciences. Available from online booksellers. I think/hope it's an interesting read!
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On tonight’s #TREBookShow from 6pm UK time on TRE Talk Radio Europe is Ann Parson talking about her debut novel #TheBirdsofDog #science #birds #Boston #NaturalHistory #history #zoology #19thcentury #environment Luminare Press

On tonight’s #TREBookShow from 6pm UK time on <a href="/TRETalkRadio/">TRE Talk Radio Europe</a> is <a href="/AnnParson19/">Ann Parson</a> talking about her debut novel #TheBirdsofDog #science #birds #Boston #NaturalHistory #history #zoology #19thcentury #environment <a href="/luminarepress/">Luminare Press</a>
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This is probably the most thoughtful piece I've seen written about our new film, "lnundation District." If you want to understand some of the history of the Seaport, this is well worth reading...

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“A curious and intermittently fascinating book...[Parson’s] research into the novel’s background shines through.” Infodad blog on Ann Parson's historical novel, THE BIRDS OF DOG: bit.ly/4bQYjhE Luminare Press

“A curious and intermittently fascinating book...[Parson’s] research into the novel’s background shines through.” Infodad blog on <a href="/AnnParson19/">Ann Parson</a>'s historical novel, THE BIRDS OF DOG: bit.ly/4bQYjhE <a href="/luminarepress/">Luminare Press</a>
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1/My interview with Ann Parson about her book, The Birds of Dog: An Historical Novel Based on Mostly True Events. This novel takes us back in time to early 19th century Boston and the burgeoning scientific community. Using the fantastic device of letters between Catharine-

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Check out this week's episode of #NotOldBetterSho with Ann Parson’ as we talk about #AnnBParson 's new book #TheBirdsofDog #HistoryMeetsNature #ScienceStorytelling #HistoricalFiction #NaturalHistory #PodcastSeries on.soundcloud.com/F31TevJhdxGrVH…