Norway’s floating underwater traffic tunnels
Submerged megastructures are exactly what humanity needs to drive our aquatic evolution, and it’s great that some folks are thinking, and planning,... Read More
Trapped Under the Sea | a review
With my recent travel schedules I’ve managed to do some much needed catch up on my reading list, and just turned the... Read More
beneath city streets
I found it rather fitting today to find myself fielding emails about celebrating Earth Day using an iPhone and while doing ‘fieldwork’... Read More
sunday; snowy sunday…
Talk about the woes of winter – this one can’t come to an end soon enough. With seemingly every weekend being buried... Read More
the consumer machine, mass conformity, and a new lfie in the sea
My weekend started with a task not too foreign to me in recent years – filling a 10 yard dumpster outside of my... Read More
Roosevelt & the American Museum of Natural History
Yesterday marked my annual marathon style urban expedition to New York City for professional meetings at the American Museum of Natural History.... Read More
no more brick and mortar – bigger isn’t always better
A colleague recently shared an article with me that describes a new concept of inflatable additions for the space station or other... Read More
the voting ‘blues’
I’m appalled. Among the few actions we, US citizens, are empowered and encouraged to do by our government to contribute to this... Read More
Book Release | My Providence Volumes I & II
Every day in the field sheds light on a vast new world, and a new perspective on life in the sea. While... Read More
‘occupy’ movement and global civility
What began as a seemingly insignificant Wall Street protest has generated global support – and rightfully so. We have some very real... Read More