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    Announcing the Publication of Breaking Bread

    January 8, 2018
Amy Seidl: A keynote speaker at Communicating Science
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Amy Seidl: A keynote speaker at Communicating Science

On October 3, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on August 28, 2012 We are excited to announce Amy Seidl as a keynote presenter at our Communicating Science weekend (Keene, NH, Oct. 5-7, 2012). Amy has authored Early Spring: An Ecologist and Her Children Wake to a Warming World and Finding Higher Ground: Adaptation in the…

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Two-Time Contributor Has New Book On The Way
((r)e)volution Celebration and Ceremony Whole Terrain Authors 

Two-Time Contributor Has New Book On The Way

On October 3, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on July 6, 2012 by Caroline Ailanthus   Janisse Ray’s new book, The Seed Underground, is due out on August 1, 2012.  Janisse is a two-time contributor to Whole Terrain, having given us “Towards a Real Earth Day,” in Volume 14, 2005/2006, Celebration and Ceremony, and…

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Former Editor and Current Board Member, Brett Amy Thelen, Wins Award
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Former Editor and Current Board Member, Brett Amy Thelen, Wins Award

On October 3, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted July 4, 2012 by Caroline Ailanthus   This spring, Whole Terrain had the opportunity to celebrate one of its own when former editor and current board member, Brett Amy Thelen, won Antioch University New England’s 2012 Alumni Environmental Excellence Award. This…

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Reciprocity: writing and farming in Vermont
Environmental Writing 

Reciprocity: writing and farming in Vermont

On October 2, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on October 8, 2011 by Hanna Wheeler Image: Julia Shipley grows 50 percent of her diet in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. Photo by Hanna Wheeler   If chores were a car trip, instead of a process from one end of the barn to…

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How should we talk about climate change?
Environmental Science Interviews Profiles 

How should we talk about climate change?

On October 2, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on September 15, 2011 by Emily Bowers This is Part 3 of a three-part series on climatologist, Dr. Cameron Wake. See also Part 1 and Part 2. Image of Dr. Wake courtesy of Union for Concerned Scientists   Part 3:…

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What ice cores tell us about our past and future
Environmental Science Interviews Profiles 

What ice cores tell us about our past and future

On October 2, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on September 14, 2011 by Emily Bowers This is Part 2 of a three-part series on climatologist, Dr. Cameron Wake. Read Part 1 here. Image of Dr. Cameron Wake courtesy of the University of New Hampshire   Part 2: The Ice Cores…

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Events 

Monadnock Literary & Arts Festival

On October 2, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on September 14, 2011 If you gave a 250 acre farm over to a group of writers, artists, actors, musicians and filmmakers for three days, you might well get anarchy. Or you’d get an amazing festival… September 16-18, 2011 Glen Brook’s…

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From mountaineer to climatologist: a profile of Dr. Cameron Wake
Environmental Science Interviews 

From mountaineer to climatologist: a profile of Dr. Cameron Wake

On October 2, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on September 13, 2011 by Emily Bowers Part 1: The Ascent from Mountaineer to Climatologist A childhood adventure in the Canadian Rockies completely altered the course of Dr. Cameron Wake’s life. He was 14 when he traveled, on the suggestion of his…

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Principal restores stream, saves school, revives town

On October 2, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on August 23, 2011 by Hanna Wheeler Connecting school with nature and town has big results In her desk’s side drawer, Principal Dana McCauley keeps a pair of sneakers, an old tee-shirt and jeans. She has to be prepared. At any…

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DeChristopher supporters continue to rally after sentencing
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DeChristopher supporters continue to rally after sentencing

On October 2, 2017 by WT Web Content

Originally posted on August 3, 2011 by Emily Bowers Image by Daphne Hougard, 2011   Tim DeChristopher’s fate was decided last week at the Salt Lake City federal courthouse. He was sentenced to two years in prison and a fine of $10,000 for disrupting…

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