Cheyenne writer Edith Cook writes about many issues, but her hot topics concern the environment and sustainability. These are hot topics everywhere, but overwhelmed in Wyoming by the huge energy industry. The mere mention of "global warming" can get you run out of town. Edith's writing won a Frank Nelson Doubleday award from the Wyoming Arts Council in 2011. You can read her columns regularly in the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle. A particularly good one is posted here (click on to read). She also posts her work on her web site and is an active blogger. |
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Thursday, February 09, 2012
For environmental writer Edith Cook, "tomorrow is today"
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Cheyenne,
economics,
education,
energy,
environment,
global warming,
oil companies,
sustainability,
writers,
Wyoming
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