
Stephen Robert Miller
Journalist at Freelance
Author of "Over the Seawall" on disastrous climate adaptation. Journo for NatGeo, Guardian, Sierra, others. CU Boulder writing prof. Prefers the physical world
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Dec 24, 2023 |
sierraclub.org | Tiya Miles |Stephen MIller |Stephen Robert Miller |Rebecca Renner |Jason Mark
There is no better way to start a new year than with books that get you thinking about and relating to the world around you in a deeper way. How did the outdoors shape some of America's most accomplished female leaders? As the climate changes, can we plan for a more resilient future while avoiding the mistakes of the past? What can the Everglades teach us about the importance of cultivating balance and equilibrium with the natural world? These three books of nonfiction offer up the possible answers.
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Dec 11, 2023 |
newsbreak.com | Stephen MIller |Stephen Robert Miller
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Aug 9, 2023 |
news.yahoo.com | Stephen MIller |Stephen Robert Miller
In mid-July in Phoenix, a man demonstrated to a local news station how to cook steak on the dashboard of his car. The city sweltered through a nearly monthlong streak of 110-degree temperatures this summer, while heat records are tumbling across the Southwest. But despite the signs that this is the new normal, farmers in the region are planting the same thirsty crops on the same parched land in the desert, and watching them wither year after year. And why not?
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Jul 10, 2023 |
t.ly | Stephen MIller |Stephen Robert Miller
Cultures of mycelium on agar are propagated to generate inoculant. (Jimena Peck for The Washington Post) Can mushrooms prevent megafires? July 10, 2023 at 6:30 a.m. EDTComment on this storyCommentIf you’ve gone walking in the woods out West lately, you might have encountered a pile of sticks. Or perhaps hundreds of them, heaped as high as your head and strewn about the forest like Viking funeral pyres awaiting a flame.
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Jul 10, 2023 |
washingtonpost.com | Stephen MIller |Stephen Robert Miller
Cultures of mycelium on agar are propagated to generate inoculant. (Jimena Peck for The Washington Post) By Stephen Robert MillerJuly 10, 2023 at 6:30 a.m. EDTCommentIf you’ve gone walking in the woods out West lately, you might have encountered a pile of sticks. Or perhaps hundreds of them, heaped as high as your head and strewn about the forest like Viking funeral pyres awaiting a flame.
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This is a heavy list. Glad to be included, and hope you found some hope in Over the Seawall!

Climate 🧪 Made the mistake of reading the first two at the same time! Note to self, read one climate book at a time! Warming Up, Madeleine Orr @maddyjorr The Weight of Nature, @compatibilism Over the Seawall, @by_srmiller Category Five, Porter Fox https://t.co/YJTu0MelHa

RT @cynthiabarnett: "What corrupted the application was the investors." Galling but great read @by_srmiller @wired on a brilliant plant app…

Developing powerful AI is expensive. A brilliant idea beautifully executed isn't enough to win over VC investors—Plantix would have to recast itself into something purpose-built for fast capital. My latest for @WIRED and @FERNnews #ClimateAdaptation https://t.co/xHVqeuPH4R