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Ashby Resident Speaks Out about Pipeline Project
Posted on Behalf of Deb O’Hanlon, Ashby resident, Photos taken by Deborah O’Hanlon I am a property owner in North Central Massachusetts whose property is currently targeted in a route for a pipeline proposed by Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co., a subsidiary … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, Guest Blogger
Tagged Ashby, bees, butterflies, Climate Change, community, environmental justice, Fracking, massachusetts, Movement Building, nature, Willard Brook Forest
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Seasons of Change – United Movements
Written by Tuula Perry, Team Leader, Team East Along my travels, I find it fascinating how people compare this movement and struggle to others in history. I spoke to Anne Deciccio (the gracious restaurant owner of Lucia’s Tavola who catered … Continue reading
Pride, Privilege, and People Power
Dense clouds of fog conceal the nearest mountaintop from my view as I sit in the games cabin at Camp Wilmot in rural New Hampshire. I’m not here for the lake, though I’ve been pleasantly astonished by the gentle hissing … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, Team Western Massachusetts
Tagged Camp Wilmot, cancer, Climate Change, Food, Fossil Fuel, Gas, methane, nature, privilege, reflection, resistance, student
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Lizards and Roads
by Ben Linthicum, Team Leader for the Western MA team Once again, there I was, walking through the shin high sage brush with my eyes fixed on the ground – looking for any movement. The snow-capped Wind River Mountains on … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, Team Western Massachusetts
Tagged #WestMass, biology, capitalism, Climate Change, desertification, destruction, discovery, ecology, evolution, exploitation, Fossil Fuel, Gas, global warming, growth, hope, industry, land, lizard, massachusetts, nature, Oil, resistance, survival, Wyoming
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From Cars to Bicycles
by Georgette Sordellini, Media Coordinator for the Western MA team Pulling up the gravel driveway to Camp Wilmot for Climate Summer training on Sunday, I wondered what to expect from the people I would meet and the place where I … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, Team Western Massachusetts
Tagged #WestMass, Camp Wilmot, joy, nature, training
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The Spirit of Intrepidity
Written by Becky Palermo, Media Coordinator, Team Massachusetts My generation has grown up with Google Maps and iPhones and GPS units on pretty much anything. So to get from town to town, our team has barely cracked open the program’s … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Team Massachusetts
Tagged biking, Climate, CO2, community garden, Grow food northampton, mountain, nature, Northampton, quabbin reservoir, scary, summer, travel
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Thanks to “Come Boating”!
Written by Sara Mitsinikos, Media Co-coordinator, Team Maine Tuesday evening brought a nice change of scenery when Come Boating invited us out onto the water. Not that biking everyday ever gets old, but it was nice to use a different … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Team Maine
Tagged belfast, Belfast Bay, boating, Come Boating, nature, team work
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When less is more
Written by Morgan Foster, Outreach Coordinator, Team New Hampshire I’m not exactly sure why they call it Star Island – I haven’t asked anyone or tried to look it up on Wikipedia. For whatever reason, I don’t particularly care to … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Team New Hampshire
Tagged musings, nature, New Hampshire, Star Island, strangers
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Walden: A Rock Solid Foundation to a Rocky Start
Posted by Dan Rejto, Outreach Coordinator, Team RIConn Whilst biking the forest-shaded streets between Wayland, MA and Providence, RI, my team stumbled upon Thoreau’s Walden Pond. Perhaps we should have expected this considering that we were traveling down Walden Road, … Continue reading