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The Story Is in the Storyteller
As I prepared my paper proposal for ASLE 2011 (which, for now, I’m calling “Growing Up with Disaster: Two Stories”), I was struck by how the story of environment was told to me and how it’s being told to my … Continue reading
Posted in People and the Environment, Willows Wept Review
Tagged ASLE, climate change, Columbia River, Corps of Engineers, Department of Energy, Hanford, nuclear energy, Snake River
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