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“Adapting to the Reality of the River.” Nathaniel Rich on the Political Game Around Climate Change
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AudioFile’s 2021 Best Audiobooks: A Conversation with Narrator Rebecca Lowman
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Patrick Laurie
| November 16, 2021
Area librarian exchanges books for literal trash.
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The Case for Nationalizing American Fuel Industries—Right Now
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Stan Cox
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How the Associated Press Erased the Voice of a Climate Justice Activist—and an Entire Continent
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Vanessa Nakate
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Kinds of Blue: On the Human Need to Swim
Karen Lloyd Considers the Swan, the Damselfly, and How We Muster Resilience
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