Essay: Climate and Contradiction in Puget Sound

This essay was featured in the Climate and Built Environment series published by the Institute for Science & Policy at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. By highlighting climate solutions that impact the cold waters of my former daily commute in Seattle, this essay provided an opportunity to blend science with personal reflection.

“Climate change is full of contradiction, because climate change is everything. Our approach to living and building must embrace paradox: our plans must be deliberate and based in science, yet flexible to respond to conditions we don’t yet understand.”

Read the essay.

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