Sunday, December 27, 2009

Spirit of Change Magazine

New England's largest free alternative health resource since 1987. Quarterly publication in MA, CT, RI, NH, VT and ME, reaching an audience who is looking for products and services to improve their health & wellness. The magazine is known for providing high quality articles and reliable information, making Spirit of Change the region's most trusted source of alternative health information.
Spirit of Change

The Ice Burns Black


Based on the True Tale of One of the Best-Concealed Bombings in History

The chilling real-life account of an unprecedented explosion
in Greenland, and the devastating and deadly effects that still
smolder today.

In 1968, an American B-52G bomber carrying thermonuclear
bombs violently crash-landed into the peaceful, icy terrain of
Northern Greenland. As radioactive metal, plutonium, and
uranium showered the earth for 200 meters in every direction,
even the ice itself turned black.

The Ice Burns Black is the revealing tale of the quietest
bombing in history, and finally uncovers the untold story of
the courage and hardship of those affected by the crash, and
the refusal of their own governments to help them.
This story, including Jeff Carswell’s eye-witness account of
the bombing’s clean-up and subsequent tragic events, spins a
thrilling, true tale that still lives on today.

ISBN: 978-1-60860-837-9
About the Authors:
Terrence Cromwell, a seasoned writer, former Marine, law school graduate, and family man, has worked and lived in diverse parts of the globe, and is currently working on his next project in his native Montana.
Jeff Carswell, survivor of the clean-up at the top of the world and its tragic aftermath, continues his international advocacy today, drawing attention to the plight of those selfless souls – and their families – who worked with him to clean the crash site.
Dr. David James, Ph.D., one of Australia’s foremost journalists and business management scholars, has published countless articles on a myriad of topics.

Dedicated to The Thule Radiation Victims’ Association.

For media inquiries, appearances, or other publicity—please contact:

Ellen Green—PressManager@aegpublishinggroup.com

Saturday, December 12, 2009

John Muir and the American Idea


Probably no man more defined the notion of wilderness as an integral part of the American idea than John Muir. Librivox has released a seven hour podcast of John Muir's Guide to Yosemite. It is a beautifully written, as lush and vibrant as the scenes of the Yosemite that Muir describes.

Download Muir's Yosemite

Listen as streaming video

Muir is considered one of the major figures in the birth of environmentalism, though the term itself would not be created for another 3/4 of a century. Muir represented the preservationist philosophy, while Gifford Pinchot, a contemporary of Muir represented the conservationist philosophy, the view that sustainable use of the resource was its highest and best purpose.



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