Alexandra Morton’s Latest Book

by Kathleen Grimbly   Not on My Watch  How a Renegade Whale Biologist Took on Governments and Industry to Save Wild Salmon   by Alexandra Morton Random House Canada, 2021 384 pages, hardcover, $26.00 ISBN-13: 978-0735279667 Northern Vancouver Island — mid-1980s: On a kayak trip in the orca-rich Broughton Archipelago/Johnstone [Read More...]

By |2022-03-08T06:45:40-08:00December 31, 2021|Book Review|

How Electrifying Rails Can Be Accomplished and the Benefits

Solutionary Rail A people-powered campaign to electrify America’s railroads and open corridors to a clean energy future Bill Moyer, author Patrick Mazza, editor J. Craig Thorpe, illustrator Backbone Campaign, 2016 108 pages, paperback, $19.95 ISBN-13 978-09980963-0-8 Reviewed by Debbie Cantrell “Solutionary Rail” is a ground-breaking book from the Backbone Campaign, [Read More...]

By |2022-03-18T16:18:18-07:00January 6, 2017|Book Review|

Spills and Chills in Print

Reviewed by Terry Wechsler Mary Kay Becker in the 70s. Superspill An Account of the 1978 Grounding at Bird Rocks by Mary Kay Becker and Patricia Coburn Madrona Press, 1974 161 pages, paperback, $3.95 ISBN 10: 0914842021 ISBN-13: 978-0914842026 Bellingham’s Mary Kay Becker sits on the Washington Court [Read More...]

By |2016-07-03T10:28:41-07:00July 3, 2016|Book Review, Fossil Fuels|
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