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Remember: Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires

February 15, 2014 By Kelsey Kahn Leave a Comment

Remember: Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires

Last week environmental theory took me to a place that I never expected I would visit: Douglas County, Oregon. Specifically the town of Roseburg. The point of the visit was to get a feel for the place, the people and the history of Roseburg and the county as a whole since it where our praxis […]

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Back to the Books With You!

February 10, 2014 By Kelsey Kahn Leave a Comment

Back to the Books With You!

The past few weeks of Environmental Theory have been spent going over the “classic” environmental literature that has helped to shape the field and lead it to where it is today. It was kind of a refresher for some, and an introduction for others, into the Big Books (and Articles) by Environmentalists with the old […]

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Theory as we know it

January 23, 2014 By Kelsey Kahn 1 Comment

Theory as we know it

After the first few weeks of class I am starting to piece together what Environmental Theory actually means. Not only for my sake but also so when people ask me what classes I am taking, I can explain to them what a class called Environmental Theory is about. I did not give a second thought […]

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I am a fun-loving Environmental Studies Major at Lewis & Clark College. My work focuses on alternative energy policy in the United States and the transfer of scientific research into action.

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