Month: July 2021

The Geese Have Got To Go

By Dr. Robert Thorson Warning: This column is not for the squeamish. Those with weak stomachs are advised to stop eating before reading. When it comes to invasive species, my least favorite is the Canada goose (Branta canadensis). Their raucous flocks used to be a powerful symbol of seasonal rhythms and wildlife migration. Now they’re […]

The Wrong Course

By Dr. Robert Thorson It’s not nice to kick a man when he’s down. But I have no alternative. The proposal by New York developer Roland W. Betts to build a “world class” championship golf course in northern Litchfield County is such a colossally stupid idea that I feel compelled to say so in print. […]

Behind Gore, Science

By Dr. Robert Thorson Congratulations to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and to Al Gore for sharing the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. By extension, congratulations to the many thousands of scientists and who have worked on climate change issues, and to the thousands of environmental groups who have responded accordingly. In its announcement, the […]

Death to the Penny

By Dr. Robert Thorson Here’s my advice for this year’s holiday shopping season: Let’s get rid of the U.S. penny. This would end the stupefying insult of a price ending in $0.99, as well as several other more serious problems. When I see a price ending in 99 cents, my rational mind gets mildly annoyed […]

Biblical Literalism Troubling – And Wrong

By Dr. Robert Thorson What do Americans fear most in the world? Religious zealotry based on fundamentalist thinking. Mike Huckabee’s candidacy is just that, albeit with a very soft touch. To my mind, his adult life story reads like the old hymn “Onward, Christian Soldiers” stripped of its military overtones. I normally steer clear of […]

Bambi Myth Must Die

By Dr. Robert Thorson Spring is finally here. The time has come to flex our green thumbs, to plant enough flowers, vegetables, ornamental shrubs and trees to keep the resident population of white-tailed deer alive. Just kidding. Perhaps the gardeners should go on strike so the out- of-control deer population will crash in time to […]

Why Leave Power Lines in Harm’s Way?

By Dr. Robert Thorson Seven days without electrical power! Aside from the obvious disruption, delayed schools, annoyance and wasted food, the recent outage was a blessing in disguise for regional culture. It has helped me appreciate other kinds of power, fostered better neighborhood connections, promoted reading, helped kids relearn the meaning of outdoor play, rubbed […]