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Gratuitous beauty
Our friend John Burnett recently returned from a trip to Japan, one of a handful of places he’d never been in a long career as a reporter for NPR. As a specialist in the American Southwest and Latin America, he … Continue reading
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Tagged Aldo Leopold, beauty, birds, David Brooks, Japan, National Public Radio, recapitulation theory
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March Madness: mountain laurels, plastic ducks, and ‘roid rage
Jeff Meikle), the changing definition of childhood, the history of American environmentalism, and more. He writes well and often amusingly, but the overall message of his book is dire: we are almost literally drowning in waste, and we don’t really … Continue reading
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Tagged baseball, climate change, earthquake, Grist.org, Japan, March Madness, sweat, tryptophan
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