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When Dad’s Land Finally Came to Life: Outside Review
I pushed through the screen door of our cabin, worried about what I might find. It was the first fine week of spring 2004, and a warm wind off Lake Michigan gently raked the pollen [...]
The Deer Camp: Kirkus Review
Kuipers (Operation Bite Back: Rod Coronado's War to Save American Wilderness, 2009, etc.) returns with a frank, personal, and sometimes-painful account of his fractured family. The author, who has written about environmental issues for decades, [...]
The Deer Camp: Publishers Weekly Review
Environmental writer Kuipers (Burning Rainbow Farm) recounts his family’s connection to Michigan’s landscape and its influence on his and his brothers’ relationship with their father. Despite their father’s philandering, domineering attitude and religious zeal, Kuipers [...]
The Atlantic: Three Ways to Combat Climate Change Through the Courts
With the executive and legislative branches refusing to act, the judicial branch might be the last hope.
Wired: Pipeline Vandals Are Reinventing Climate Activism
Angry about climate change, activists shut down an oil pipeline in Minnesota—and then tried to convince a jury that their illegal actions were necessary.