On the list of scariest things I have ever done: Replying to a tweet from THE @StephenKing. (Nearly dropped the phone when I saw this. Thank you so so much for reading!)
"We were told it was never going to happen. That it was foolish to even ask for one removal. We were asking for four." - Brook Thompson @BBC
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For everyone who has been asking how to support the Havasupai Tribe after last week's devastating flash floods -- here is where you can donate directly: https://t.co/WERjmqDBgr
I wrote a book. It's out today!
@nytimes: "A journalist explores how climate change and design flaws in the Colorado River's Glen Canyon Dam are leading to the death of a major reservoir. The twist: It could offer an opportunity for a more sustainable future."
1 year ago today: Decades of advocacy led by Native American tribes culminated with the designation of Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument. Find out what the monument protects: https://t.co/I5EtPaWQAO
Indigenous leaders and activists protested in opposition to the start of uranium ore transport from the state’s only active uranium mine. They say it is a violation of tribal sovereignty and threatens public health and the environment on the Navajo Nation.
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Au programme :
Souviens-toi des abeilles, @Zineb__Mekouar@Gallimard
Guerre, Exil et..., Leen Youssef (auto-édition)
Les Derniers Géants, @_AshleyDavidson (Babel @ActesSud)
Itinéraire d'une résistance singulière : Du Limousin à Dora 1939-1945, Bertrand de Lacomb, @E_monedieres
Here are overhead photos of crews dismantling the Klamath River dams on Saturday. The removal of the dams is the first part of a long-term plan to restore the river ecosystem and all the life it supports. #native#salmon#restoration
We are thrilled to award Kathryn Belden, Vice President and Editorial Director of @ScribnerBooks, the 2024 Medal for Editorial Excellence! https://t.co/QvXw0Gcvyd
Today, Mon. June 17 at 5 p.m. at @hcmotorlodgein Flagstaff -- join us for "A Walk In the Park," an evening with @KevinFedarko & his new book about his 750-mile hike through the Grand Canyon. Free & open to the public. https://t.co/yRPIaaTnSE
The Klamath River is experiencing an amazing transformation. The remaining 3 of 4 dams are coming down. This winter, Yurok crews hand planted 8.5 tons of native seeds in the former reservoirs. Now, an array of locally adapted wildflowers & grasses cover much of the clay soil.