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    Announcing the Publication of Breaking Bread

    January 8, 2018
Environmental Activism Guest Post Trust 

Guest Post: Amazon Watch Rebuttal to “Law of the Jungle”

On October 10, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on December 15, 2014 Note from the Editor: We recently wrote a review of Law of the Jungle, a new book about the Ecuadorian lawsuit against Texaco/Chevron regarding its treatment of the Ecuadorian rain forest, waterways, and indigenous people. We also did a…

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Exploring Trust with Tama Matsuoka Wong, Part 2
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Exploring Trust with Tama Matsuoka Wong, Part 2

On October 10, 2017 by Cherice Bock

Originally posted on December 9, 2014 by Cherice Bock Editor, Whole Terrain Image: Tama Matsuoka Wong www.meadowsandmore.com In the previous post, I shared a bit about Tama Matsuoka Wong, author of Foraged Flavor, who harvests plants others call “weeds” for use in a high-end restaurant. She runs Meadows…

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Exploring Trust with Tama Matsuoka Wong, Part 1
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Exploring Trust with Tama Matsuoka Wong, Part 1

On October 9, 2017 by Cherice Bock

Originally posted on December 3, 2014 by Cherice Bock Editor, Whole Terrain Image: Tama Matsuoka Wong, http://www.meadowsandmore.com Tama Matsuoka Wong is the author of Foraged Flavor, and she runs Meadows + More. She collects plants that most of us call weeds and sells them to high-end…

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Trust the Process: a conversation with artist & poet Laurence Holden
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Trust the Process: a conversation with artist & poet Laurence Holden

On October 9, 2017 by Cherice Bock

Originally posted on November 25, 2014 by Cherice Bock Editor, Whole Terrain Image: “Three Seeds,” Laurence Holden, 2014 Laurence Holden is an artist and poet in Northeast Georgia. His home and studio border the Chatahoochee National Forest, where the landscape inspires his visual…

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Who Do You Trust?
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Who Do You Trust?

On October 9, 2017 by Cherice Bock

Originally posted on November 22, 2014 by Cherice Bock Editor, Whole Terrain One of the things I spend a good deal of my time thinking about is how we win the philosophical and ideological battle of convincing people that climate change is real,…

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Interview with 350 Oregon’s Lenny Dee
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Interview with 350 Oregon’s Lenny Dee

On October 9, 2017 by Cherice Bock

Originally posted on November 3, 2014 by Cherice Bock Editor, Whole Terrain I recently sat down with one of the founders of 350 Oregon and 350 PDX, Lenny Dee. 350 Oregon formed in April 2013 as a response to 350.org‘s founder, Bill McKibben, calling for the formation…

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Q and A with “Law of the Jungle” author Paul M. Barrett
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Q and A with “Law of the Jungle” author Paul M. Barrett

On October 9, 2017 by Cherice Bock

Originally posted on October 27, 2014 by Cherice Bock Editor, Whole Terrain In my last post, I gave a book review of Paul M. Barrett’s new book Law of the Jungle: The $19 Billion Battle Over Oil in the Rain Forest and the Lawyer Who’d…

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Law of the Jungle: review
Book Review Environmental Writing Trust 

Law of the Jungle: review

On October 9, 2017 by Cherice Bock

Originally posted on October 20, 2014 by Cherice Bock Editor, Whole Terrain Paul M. Barrett’s new book, Law of the Jungle: The $19 Billion Battle Over Oil in the Rain Forest and the Lawyer Who’d Stop at Nothing to Win, recently came across my desk….

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After the People’s Climate March
Environmental Activism 

After the People’s Climate March

On October 9, 2017 by Cherice Bock

Originally posted on October 7, 2014 by Cherice Bock Editor, Whole Terrain In case you haven’t heard, the People’s Climate March in New York City on September 21, 2014 drew in about 400,000 people, making it the largest climate march in history. In addition,…

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On Trust & Electric Cars
Trust 

On Trust & Electric Cars

On October 3, 2017 by Cherice Bock

Originally posted on September 22, 2014 by Cherice Bock Editor, Whole Terrain My family and I leased a Nissan Leaf earlier this year. It’s fully electric and seats our family of four comfortably. Going along with the current Whole Terrain call for submissions on the…

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