Edward Flattau: The Transformation of Jane Lubchenco

Edward Flattau, environmental columnist and author of upcoming book Green Morality, released a new column today about the changing policies of Jane Lubchenco. The column can be found at Mr. Flattau’s official website and in various syndicated outlets nationwide, including Huffington Post.

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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) director Jane Lubchenco in her previous incarnation as a marine biology professor was an environmental “rock star” as a consequence of her attention-getting scientific activism. She is a “rock star” no more.

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Author Kathleen Kaufman: Save A Word! Adopt An Obscure Word Today!

Author Kathleen Kaufman posted a blog regarding a website’s mission to save words that are being removed from the dictionary at A Rock To Tie A String Around.

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So, last week’s blog was about words and phrases that I am in favor of eliminating from the English language. I got to feeling a little guilty, so I have decided to fight the good fight for a few delicious words that are slowly dying out and should be revived.

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Edward Flattau: Cut Some Slack

Edward Flattau, environmental columnist and author of upcoming book Green Morality, released a new column today about environmentalists and their criticism of the Obama Administration. The column can be found at Mr. Flattau’s official website and in various syndicated outlets nationwide, including Huffington Post.

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Environmentalists need to cut President Obama some slack. It is true enough that although he continues to say the right things, his actions have not always matched his rhetoric, and in some instances, to environmentalists’ dismay, there has been no action at all. A major disappointment has been the Administration’s inability to make progress on climate change. Obama has displayed less than full intensity in prodding Congress to move on that issue.

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Route 66 Enthusiast Dan Rice Publishes a Book on His Eight-Year Recovery from TBI

End of the Trail by Dan RiceLOS ANGELES, CALIF. (Aug. 16, 2010) – In a new autobiography published by independent press The Way Things Are Publications, author Dan Rice, 66-to-Cali Inc. owner, Route 66 enthusiast, and a permanent fixture on the iconic Santa Monica Pier, reveals his journey to recovery from Traumatic Brain Injury in attempt to raise public awareness of the condition and how it can be treated. The book, End of the Trail, explores a psychological struggle with deteriorating mental faculties, depression, anger, suicidal ideations, and an increasing inability to understand the world around him due to a trauma that often is misunderstood by both the medical field and the general public.

Rice’s eight-year recovery from TBI began with a near fatal car accident in 2002 that halted a Hollywood career and high-paced track toward a Ph.D. in Psychology. The undiagnosed injury threw Rice into a downward spiral in which his perceptions of reality were completely transformed, unintelligible, and in some cases altogether removed. The story of his recovery is intertwined with the story of his passion for Route 66, illustrating that the economic trauma of the historic route, representing a larger economic trauma of middle America, mirrored his own physical trauma.

“Dan Rice’s story is compelling on many dramatic levels,” said Jennifer Havenner, director of publishing for The Way Things Are Publications. “The twists and ebbs of his recovery from TBI told with the lens of Route 66 tell a simultaneous story of the struggle for survival while broadcasting an important and relevant message. More than 1.5 million Americans suffer from TBI and it kills over 50,000 annually. It is considered the signature injury of the Iraq War; though millions have been diagnosed, there remain millions more with no idea they have an injury and that it is treatable. Dan’s book shows this can happen to anyone – and more importantly reveals the path to recovery.”

The book will be available in illustrated hardcover in the winter of 2010 at all major bookstores and online.

About Dan Rice

Dan RiceDan Rice is the president of Santa Monica Pier retailer 66-to-Cali Inc., recipient of the prestigious Will Rogers 2010 New Business of the Year Award, and a recovered Traumatic Brain Injury victim. Rice seeks to educate the public about brain injury by speaking candidly about his own dramatic road to recovery. He also hopes to inspire other victims and their families as they struggle to claim back their lives and loved ones from the mental darkness. He works closely with the larger Route 66 community to revitalize the Mother Road and educate new generations of the iconic importance of the route. Visit 66-to-Cali’s website, Facebook page, and Twitter feed.

About The Way Things Are Publications

The Way Things Are Publications is a publisher of fiction, nonfiction, and periodicals that share philosophical sensibilities and strive to elevate social consciousness. The company chooses publications based upon the social relevance of the material and the author’s intention to address the philosophical nuances of our society and civilization. For more information visit http://www.waythingsarepublications.com and on Twitter @waythingsare.

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Author Kathleen Kaufman: Down With The First Amendment, And Dr. Laura.

Author Kathleen Kaufman posted a blog regarding Dr. Laura’s recent rant at A Rock To Tie A String Around.

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Dr. Laura is an idiot, but we all knew that. Recently she’s an idiot for repeatedly saying the N word on her show when a caller was trying to talk to her about her about her husband’s white friends using the word in her presence. As a woman of color, the caller felt offended. Dr. Laura told her the brilliant advice that if she didn’t have a sense of humor she shouldn’t have married outside of her race.

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Eco-Libris on Edward Flattau’s “Green Morality”: Review and Interview

Raz from Eco-Libris released a blog today reviewing Edward Flattau’s upcoming book Green Morality and published with it an interview with the author. The interview explore’s Ed’s reason for writing the book and some of his perspectives on environmental issues.

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After reading “Green Morality”, I find Shoumatoff’s description very accurate and I decided to ask the Flattau, who is the nation’s longest running syndicated environmental newspaper columnist with 40 years in the industry and columns in more than 120 daily newspapers, for an interview to learn more about his thought provoking book. Luckily he agreed and I have the pleasure of sharing it with you.

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Edward Flattau: Gulf Restoration

Edward Flattau, environmental columnist and author of upcoming book Green Morality, released a new column today about the Gulf clean-up. The column can be found at Mr. Flattau’s official website and in various syndicated outlets nationwide, including Huffington Post.

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Even without the BP oil spill, estimates are that Louisiana has been losing wetlands the size of a football field every 40 minutes. The major culprit behind this loss is intervention by human beings. Often, it has been the oil industry carving disruptive shipping channels though the marshes. Other times, it has been willful neglect as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has diverted the mighty Mississippi’s flow for navigational purposes. In doing so, the Corps has deprived the wetlands of a natural buildup through regenerative silt.

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Author Kathleen Kaufman posted a blog about terrible foods she’s made over the years.

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For the record….most of the time, I’m a decent cook. I wouldn’t say award winning, but I’m definitely on the upside of passable. Last night was not one of those times and it made me think about what a completely awesome husband I have, because even as I type this, I know he is going to say ‘Nooo…it wasn’t so bad, it was fine.’ The capacity to lie in the face of truly inedible food is one of the many reasons why he is, indeed, awesome.

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Edward Flattau: Profiles in Courage

Edward Flattau, environmental columnist and author of upcoming book Green Morality, released a new column today about recent leadership on environmentalism. The column can be found at Mr. Flattau’s official website and in various syndicated outlets nationwide, including Huffington Post.

Excerpt:

Maybe there is some merit to electing to high office senior citizens whose better days in public service are supposedly behind them. Former civil servants in their “golden years” might be a little slower on the uptake. But at their age, many of them feel they have nothing more to prove and thus, boldly promote their favorite, oft controversial causes without worrying about rubbing anyone the wrong way.

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Kathleen Kaufman: Super Amazing Caption Contest! Enter And Win!

Author Kathleen Kaufman posted a blog inviting her readers to create captions for particularly hilarious photos she found in a catalog at A Rock To Tie A String Around.

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Recently, I received the best catalog EVER in the mail. Ever. I’m not being hyperbolic; it really is the best catalog in the whole entire universe…at least for a writer. It wasn’t one of those Brookstone catalogs that illustrate 10,000 different ways to massage yourself, the Discovery Store catalog with giant maps of solar systems and volcanic ranges….it wasn’t even one of those catalogs from the airplane that sells things like motorized cat shampooers and hands free bread slicers. No, it was a clothing catalog from Deva….never heard of them until now, but they are awesome, not so much for what they sell, but how they sell it.

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