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Overview"Chuck Tennessen has embraced environmental advocacy since his childhood on a small Wisconsin dairy farm. Chuck's compelling ""Earthbound"" newspaper column, in which he weaves fables of everyday life into the fabric of the global environment, has appeared bi-weekly in the Dodgeville Chronicle since 2013. Earthbound is filled with illustrations done by young artists from the Driftless area of Wisconsin." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chuck TennessenPublisher: Little Creek Press Imprint: Little Creek Press Dimensions: Width: 14.50cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.10cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9781942586586ISBN 10: 1942586582 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 15 May 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Chuck Tennessen's collection of newspaper columns is the latest entry in Wisconsin's proud history of environmental writing. By continually setting daunting environmental challenges in the context of life's 'small' everyday experiences, Tennessen's folksy prose keeps the reader grounded in the now while providing critical insight on life in the Anthropocene. This volume belongs in the home of every Wisconsinite."" -Ross Astoria, JD, PhD, Chair of the Department of Politics, Philosophy, and Law UWP, and National Chair of Citizens' Climate Lobby ""Author Tennessen's Forever Earthbound includes snippets of wisdom, sprinkled with facts and designed not only to inform but to evoke thought about this good earth and what is happening to it."" -Jerry Apps, author, Cold as Thunder" Chuck Tennessen's collection of newspaper columns is the latest entry in Wisconsin's proud history of environmental writing. By continually setting daunting environmental challenges in the context of life's 'small' everyday experiences, Tennessen's folksy prose keeps the reader grounded in the now while providing critical insight on life in the Anthropocene. This volume belongs in the home of every Wisconsinite. -Ross Astoria, JD, PhD, Chair of the Department of Politics, Philosophy, and Law UWP, and National Chair of Citizens' Climate Lobby Author Tennessen's Forever Earthbound includes snippets of wisdom, sprinkled with facts and designed not only to inform but to evoke thought about this good earth and what is happening to it. -Jerry Apps, author, Cold as Thunder Author Information"Chuck Tennessen has embraced environmental advocacy since his childhood on a small Wisconsin dairy farm, where he recalls that Governor and U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson, and the founder of Earth Day, made environmentalism part of Wisconsin's atmosphere. His ecological awareness was further honed over 22 years, as Chuck and his wife, Karen, applied their education degrees and idealism to filling a need for teachers in remote Alaskan villages in the Kodiak Island Borough. He completed his educational career as a teacher of students with special needs in southwest Wisconsin's Dodgeville School District, where he also directed its Green and Healthy Schools program. Avid exploration in the topics of energy and the environment has led Chuck to become a pioneer in renewable energy in his home and community. Chuck helped found and still guides the local environmental action group Sustain Iowa County. He also launched the Iowa County chapter of Citizens' Climate Lobby, a nonpartisan, grassroots advocacy organization focused on national and international policies addressing climate change. Currently community organizer at the Driftless Area Land Conservancy, Chuck has been influential in facilitating Solar Iowa County, helping home and business owners pool their buying power, resulting in 32 property owners adding 240 kW of solar energy. He has been active in opposing the construction of high-voltage electric wires through the Driftless Area, an ecological national treasure. Chuck's compelling ""Earthbound"" newspaper column, in which he weaves fables of everyday life into the fabric of the global environment, has appeared bi-weekly in the Dodgeville Chronicle since 2013." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |