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Henry David Thoreau’s river journals from the 19th century are now helping scientists understanding the effects of climate ...
Reading Thoreau probably inspired some people to become climate scientists; now his observations could bolster their work.
The laundry and soccer cleats and bedtime battles are moments of connection – literal minutes and hours – that become less ...
A then-and-now comparison of the timing of seasonal events helps translate the abstraction of climate change into the reality ...
A rare manuscript by Thoreau, featuring his reflections on Eastham, just sold at auction as part of a limited set.
How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives.
The MP for Saffron Walden has has met with a loneliness charity in the area to discuss funding challenges. Kemi Badenoch met with Clive Emmett, chief executive of Uttlesford Community Action Network ...
Meanwhile, "out of an abundance of caution," the nearby Thoreau Park Elementary School was put on lockdown, while a perimeter was maintained with the assistance of neighboring police departments.
A wiser man than I often had a similar experience in the 1850s, a guy we all know, Henry David Thoreau. He lived in a cabin on Walden Pond near Concord, Mass., for a couple of years, and subsequently ...
In 1987 he launched Walden International, a venture-capital (VC) firm named after the pond made famous by Henry Thoreau, a 19th-century American writer whose contrarian spirit Mr Tan admires.
Photos with the post showed the lovebirds heading to prom together, gearing up for a day of skiing and enjoying a summer afternoon on the banks of Walden Pond just up the road from their school.