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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Three more days of office routine? Or… help make history?
The choice is yours. Working in the DC area… on Earth observations, sciences, and services, or at the intersection between Earth sciences and policy? Short notice, but it’s not too late for you to lift your next three working days out of … Continue reading
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Landslide-ready Nation
The tragic landslide from last Saturday, March 22, and its frustrating and grief-stricken aftermath has focused minds. The U.S. Geological Survey has provided a preliminary summary of the event, which resulted from rains and saturated soils on unstable slopes. The … Continue reading
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The Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964 turns 50.
March 27th marks the 50th anniversary of the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in North America. It had a moment magnitude of 9.2 and affected some 200,000 miles of Alaska real estate, permanently raising some areas by as much as … Continue reading
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The 2015 federal budget: rite of spring Washington-DC style
In case you needed any reminding, yesterday was the first day of spring. The poet Tennyson nicely articulated spring’s iconic signs: …In the spring a fuller crimson comes upon the robin’s breast In the spring the wanton lapwing gets himself … Continue reading
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LOTRW in a nutshell: a Nigerian microcosm
The previous LOTRW post took a look at work of the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority to modernize DC’s wastewater treatment infrastructure. Half a world away, a micro-business is addressing a waste-management/recycling challenge in Nigeria. Here’s an article … Continue reading
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LOTRW in a nutshell: “Lady Bird” digs a sewage tunnel under DC.
A sandworm from George Herbert’s classic sci-fi novel Dune has come to Washington DC. But this one isn’t being ridden and guided by the fremen, Herbert’s fictional people of the planet Arakis. Instead, at any given time, as many as … Continue reading
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Relax. Let go. Give thanks. Feel the presence. No worries!
When I was a teenager, the medical community thought that stomach ulcers were caused by worry/stress. Doctors would tell patients, “You have an ulcer. If you don’t stop worrying, you’re going to kill yourself.” Sometimes this approach would seemingly lead … Continue reading
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Do Not Worry: Sunday, March 9
1 Unless the LORD builds the house, those who build it labor in vain. Unless the LORD watches over the city, the watchman stays awake in vain. 2 It is in vain that you rise up early and go late … Continue reading
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