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Welcome to the EH Wiki, where we can continue to explore the possibilities for Environmental Humanities. flyer

One possibility is making our actions and intentions visible and heard, especially on Global Climate Change. Locally, our precious water resources will be greatly affected.

Please join us as we honor our life-sustaining water supply by participating in a gathering-of-the-waters celebration at the Sugarhouse Park pond. Bring some water from your local watershed, your favorite stream, canyon, snowfield, or kitchen sink to participate in the gathering of the waters ceremony to honor this fragile resource. Join your fellow Utahns, as well as Americans at hundreds of other rallies taking place all over the country, to tell Congress to "Step it Up! Cut Carbon emissions 80% by 2050" on Saturday, April 14, 2007 at Sugarhouse Park, Salt Lake City.

Children, families, and anyone concerned about Climate Action are encouraged to participate. Bring a lunch!

For more info, see Runoff Celebration at left or follow link to Step It Up 2007.










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TTWillet Happy New Year and Bravo to the Wet Paint Clan 0 Jan 3 2007, 10:38 AM EST by TTWillet
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This is very exciting and may prove to educate me to the wonders of cyberspace.
It is also a great idea for keeping in touch locally and nationally and internationally.

Beautiful here in the Tetons. We went skiing on Olaus Murie's "Round the World"
trail. Took a while to break trail -- but so gorgous. Wolf tracks, possibly. Definitely
moose and deer and elk.

Tracks are a testiment to Bateson's "pattern that connects."

Love to all,
Terry
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