A IS FOR ANTHROPOCENE: Living in the Age of Humanity

The Science of Henry David Thoreau

December 10, 2019 Mason Heberling Season 1 Episode 5
The Science of Henry David Thoreau
A IS FOR ANTHROPOCENE: Living in the Age of Humanity
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A IS FOR ANTHROPOCENE: Living in the Age of Humanity
The Science of Henry David Thoreau
Dec 10, 2019 Season 1 Episode 5
Mason Heberling

Eric and Sloan discuss the enduring inspiration of Walden Pond, ecotourism, and a potential new biofuel. Mason Heberling, the museum’s curator of botany, shares his recent work and what Thoreau’s journals reveal about the effects of climate change on wildflowers.

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Eric and Sloan discuss the enduring inspiration of Walden Pond, ecotourism, and a potential new biofuel. Mason Heberling, the museum’s curator of botany, shares his recent work and what Thoreau’s journals reveal about the effects of climate change on wildflowers.

Interview with Mason Heberling