MARIETTA, GA - Most people notice the first signs of spring, the return of migrating birds, or the changing colors of autumn leaves. Few keep records of those moments year after year.
Frederic Buse did.
What began as curiosity about the natural world grew into an unexpected long-term record of environmental change. In Trends Due to Climate Change: The Effects of Climate, Weather, and Environmental Changes on the Annual Cycle of Life on the Flora and Fauna in a Suburban Backyard, Buse draws on more than forty years of observations gathered from his suburban backyard in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
Beginning in the 1980s, he documented birds, flowers, trees, weather conditions, and countless seasonal events. Year after year, he recorded what he saw. At first, the notes reflected the familiar rhythms of nature. Over time, something else began to emerge.
Patterns started to shift.
Migration schedules shifted. Peak autumn color arrived later. Familiar seasonal events no longer appeared when he expected them. Small differences that might have seemed insignificant in a single season became far more noticeable when viewed across decades.
What makes the story remarkable is its scale. It unfolds in one backyard through the observations of someone who simply kept paying attention. Birds, insects, trees, flowers, and weather become part of a larger story that develops one season at a time.
Rather than offering a snapshot, Trends Due to Climate Change reveals what can happen when observations are gathered year after year. Readers witness changes that are easy to miss in everyday life but difficult to ignore when viewed across generations.
Whether they are gardeners, birdwatchers, or simply curious about the natural world, readers may find themselves looking more closely at the seasonal changes happening around them.
Buse never set out to document climate change. He simply kept paying attention to the birds, trees, flowers, and seasons around him. Decades later, those observations became Trends Due to Climate Change, telling a story that stretches far beyond a single backyard. The book is available on Amazon.
About the Author
Frederic Buse spent decades documenting the annual cycles of life in his suburban backyard in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Through detailed journals and long-term observations of local flora, fauna, and weather, he created a unique record of environmental change spanning more than forty years.
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