Summer reading
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The Lorax. Walden. A Sand County Almanac. Silent Spring. The Environmental Defense Fund is asking folks to cast their vote for the most influential environmental book. There’s a total of 13 on the list. The ones above are the ones I’ve either read over the years or picked my way through various parts (Walden). So if you’re headed to the beach or the pool, pick a book . . .
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