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Writing was the common method for these contributors of environmental science to generate interest in their work. Capture a summary of the work of each of the five scientists (by name) in just a few identifying words. (site 2)

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Nature's resilience shines through in these uncertain times. With these six authors, one can find stories of strength, wonder, and excitement that all point to environmental themes and how mankind can help or harm our planet and ourselves in the process.

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Here is a summary of his work.

  1. Barbara Kingsolver: Barbara Kingsolver's novels often focus on both the effects of global climate change on everyday rural citizens and on complex and strained family bonds.
  2. Mary Hunter Austin: If you've read Edward Abbey's Desert Solitaire, you should read The Land of Little Rain by Mary Hunter Austin.
  3. Michael Pollan: In preparation for spring and summer and arguably all the best foods to come back in season, I'd recommend reading Michael Pollan's books.
  4. Harriet A. Washington: In his earlier books, Washington focuses on work in the medical field, often analyzing the mistreatment of African-Americans, the secrets of the medical trade, and ravaging mental health from colonial times to the present day.
  5. Wendell Berry: If you've already read Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac, some Wendell Berry books should be next on your list.

Known for his best-selling young adult novels such as Carl Hiassen: Hoot and Flush and themes of crime, mystery, environmentalism and devious politicians, Carl Hiassen has a book for everyone from youth to adults.

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