Writer: Peter Morrissey
Syracuse bald eagles are indicators of healthy local environment
Environment columnist Peter Morrisseysays a new Onondaga Lake trail plan will not negatively affect bald eagles. Read More »
Save your wallet, save the planet — use reusable bags
Environment columnist Peter Morrissey encourages New York state to ban plastic bags and promote reusable bags. Read More »
Concerns over food quality can bolster success of local farms
Environment columnist Peter Morrissey argues that local residents could benefit from apple picking spots in central New York. Read More »
Visit Delphi Falls and rediscover how nature can bring us together
Environment columnist Peter Morrissey urges people to visit the recently public waterfall in Madison County, and most importantly share the experience with someone. Read More »
Syracuse needs to care about the California wildfires
Smoke from the California wildfires made it to Syracuse. Environment columnist Peter Morrissey explains why that could affect Syracuse residents. Read More »
Make time to learn more about local farmers at Great New York State Fair
Environment columnist Peter Morrissey explains why people should venture into the stables at the State Fair Read More »
Teach your neighbor to fish — just not in Onondaga Lake
Environment columnist Peter Morrissey urges people to protect each other from Onondaga Lake’s toxic fish, and help the environment while they’re at it. Read More »
Bicycle infrastructure in low-income areas should be a priority of Syracuse mayor
Environment columnist Peter Morrissey explains the benefits of bicycle sharing in Syracuse. Read More »