"In Tennessee, this plan began as an experimental program in 2013 and now encompasses all rural highways managed by the state. That’s 13,807 miles of blooming flowers across Tennessee."
Tennessee Makes Way for the Monarchs - https://t.co/ccEJFfOUOU
“Farming is no different than gambling" -- From Apples to Popcorn, Climate Change Is Altering the Foods America Grows via @nytimes https://t.co/LOF6Kd32gA
“The idea is to look at what has been resolved and what are the new challenges,” Dr. Reaven said. “What is the river teaching us, how will climate change unfold in the region and how are people preparing?” https://t.co/9fB4sVFQkh via @nytimes
“Do people just need to walk by trees, or do they need an immersive walk with the sound of birds?” - Is benefit of having trees 'oversold' in Twin Cities green space planning? https://t.co/RXN8CTclvN
"In all, the public lands package sets aside more than a million acres of new wilderness and conservation areas in western states." -- 'Uniquely American': Senate passes landmark bill to enlarge national parks https://t.co/uHXaITNAXj via @guardian
Happy Holidays from #Knoxville! Stop by the downtown gallery (intersection of Union Ave + S Gay St) to check out "Phase State," an exhibition of Andrew Madl's studio work. [On display until Jan 28, 2019] #design#KnoxvilleFirstFriday#UTKLA
“There are really no consequences for companies that don’t protect the data, other than bad press that gets forgotten about.” https://t.co/YTNKdwVr89 via @nytimes
Weekend Read: "That said, there’s no denying the longing for tranquility and the trend toward more “mindfulness,” be it consciously or unconsciously." https://t.co/MPXrqPqBz2
"The Curse of the Honeycrisp Apple" -- So why do farmers put up with the hassle? They simply don’t have a choice. https://t.co/zY0LCV0am3 via @business
Weekend Read + Listen: Queen Guitarist Brian May On Writing Anthems And Studying Astrophysics -- "Yeah. It's become a part of the fabric of life." https://t.co/i1F3q9y0D6 via @NPR
“I realized that one thing we don’t have in America is coming-of-age ceremonies,” he said. “I made one for vampires.” (Images may be disturbing.)
https://t.co/WwdfuZ64vm via @nytimes
"The City That Had Too Much Money" - "The money is arriving so fast, and in such volume, though, that standing by is no longer an option." https://t.co/0LwgyfrTI2 via @business
Dr. Oxman is the founder of a discipline she calls material ecology, which marries the technological advances of computational design, synthetic biology and digital fabrication. https://t.co/3nDuNzjz9T via @nytimes
#Knoxville -- Student ASLA and AIAS groups of @UTKCoAD have been working hard to prepare for tomorrow's #ParkingDay event. Stop by South Gay Street from 10am to 3pm to check out their work!