Transcendental devastation

A few years after Transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau decamped at Walden Pond, he began to record hundreds of the species of plants living around him. Now, the Boston Globe reports, scientists report that more than a quarter of the species Thoreau documented have disappeared, another 36 percent are on death’s door. Climate change is to […]

A few years after Transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau decamped at Walden Pond, he began to record hundreds of the species of plants living around him.

Now, the Boston Globe reports, scientists report that more than a quarter of the species Thoreau documented have disappeared, another 36 percent are on death’s door. Climate change is to blame, according to researchers.


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