Inasmuch as I couldn’t resist a submission to the Inbox immediately after I finished reading Bing Lin’s lyrical piece on the Princeton Fox, you’re not likely to print this addition comment from me. But as I went on to make my way through the rest of this remarkable history-making issue, I was astonished at its breadth, its depth, the nuanced way it presents both the University’s powerful and far-reaching research in support of climate change mitigation and Princeton’s complicity in the causes of climate change itself. Never in my 60 years of reading this magazine can I recall so fine a focus on a single topic. A locomotive is due PAW’s new editor, Peter Barzilai s’97, the staff, and all this month’s contributors.
Inasmuch as I couldn’t resist a submission to the Inbox immediately after I finished reading Bing Lin’s lyrical piece on the Princeton Fox, you’re not likely to print this addition comment from me. But as I went on to make my way through the rest of this remarkable history-making issue, I was astonished at its breadth, its depth, the nuanced way it presents both the University’s powerful and far-reaching research in support of climate change mitigation and Princeton’s complicity in the causes of climate change itself. Never in my 60 years of reading this magazine can I recall so fine a focus on a single topic. A locomotive is due PAW’s new editor, Peter Barzilai s’97, the staff, and all this month’s contributors.