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    • Brief Bio
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Posted on July 19, 2017September 25, 2017 climate change environmental heroes household energy use just transitions post-coal energy renewal Uncategorized

Rising from the Coal Ashes: An unlikely alliance fashions a future for working-class Buffalo suburb after power plant shutdown

TOWN OF TONAWANDA, UPSTATE NEW YORK—To an outsider, the brawny red behemoth framed by jutting smokestacks looms at the edge of Niagara River like a...

Posted on April 26, 2017November 14, 2017 climate change e-cology environmental heroes Uncategorized

Don’t despair, but do buckle down in Trump era, former EPA leader tells faithful greens

WASHINGTON—With President Donald Trump intent on subjecting the Obama administration’s climate legacy to death by a thousand cuts, religious leaders with deep beliefs about their...

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E-cology Reports

Book cover Greetings Readers, February 10, 2021 by Elizabeth McGowan - Elizabeth McGowan here. Please click to my author website to learn about my journey to publishing Outpedaling ‘The Big C’: My Healing Cycle Across America. You can sign up for my NEW newsletter about riding and writing, and also invite me to be a speaker for your book group, cancer support group or other cherished institution.… Read more >
Ingenuity + money = flourishing enterprises on Central Appalachia coalfields April 24, 2019 by Elizabeth McGowan - Whitesburg, Ky.—If hollowed out minelands and communities of Central Appalachia are to be restored in some fashion, then the vision for the region’s future has to extend beyond infrastructure for federal prisons and natural gas pipelines. That’s what Eric Dixon of the Appalachian Citizens’ Law Center says he hears as he crisscrosses the area. "Communities… Read more >