The retired director of research for the Appalachian Mountain Club, Dr. Kenneth Kimball, recounts the story of activists who halted a proposal to build a massive powerline through New Hampshire’s White Mountain National Forest
Sheila Myers visits the Little River Railroad and Lumber Company Museum in Townsend, Tennessee, whic...
Mount Whitney, fact-checking, and a note from AMC to readers acknowledging the work of Gene Daniell ...
Osborn, John--Take Back the Land!: President Calvin Coolidge Battles Northern Pacific Railroad Co.; ...
This thesis examines the discourse surrounding the purpose, benefits, and adverse impacts of the now...
New England represents a critical arena for imagining the multiple scales and geographies of energy ...
In order to shift away from carbon-based electricity production, transmission infrastructures must b...
The Cog Railway on Mount Washington pushes ahead with hotel plans. Remembrance of a hike in Las Cruc...
In 1962, Congress approved the building of a dam on the Red River in Eastern Kentucky because of rec...
Schemes for linking hydropower to electricity users in the northeastern US have ignited intense cont...
This study examines conflicts surrounding a proposed 145-mile corridor and transmission line through...
Thoreau Spring lies at the convergence of two trails high on Katahdin, in Maine. Howard R. Whitcomb ...
Winter/Spring 2011 - Volume LXII, Number 1 - issue #231. Up from Devastation: How the Weeks Act Save...
Series: USGZE AS333This paper analyzes the 1973 proposal of a nuclear plant site known as the Tyrone...
From the Trail of Tears to the forced evictions that turned Cades Cove into a ghost town, Appalachia...
Fifty years after the worst accident in the history of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, David Govats...
Sheila Myers visits the Little River Railroad and Lumber Company Museum in Townsend, Tennessee, whic...
Mount Whitney, fact-checking, and a note from AMC to readers acknowledging the work of Gene Daniell ...
Osborn, John--Take Back the Land!: President Calvin Coolidge Battles Northern Pacific Railroad Co.; ...
This thesis examines the discourse surrounding the purpose, benefits, and adverse impacts of the now...
New England represents a critical arena for imagining the multiple scales and geographies of energy ...
In order to shift away from carbon-based electricity production, transmission infrastructures must b...
The Cog Railway on Mount Washington pushes ahead with hotel plans. Remembrance of a hike in Las Cruc...
In 1962, Congress approved the building of a dam on the Red River in Eastern Kentucky because of rec...
Schemes for linking hydropower to electricity users in the northeastern US have ignited intense cont...
This study examines conflicts surrounding a proposed 145-mile corridor and transmission line through...
Thoreau Spring lies at the convergence of two trails high on Katahdin, in Maine. Howard R. Whitcomb ...
Winter/Spring 2011 - Volume LXII, Number 1 - issue #231. Up from Devastation: How the Weeks Act Save...
Series: USGZE AS333This paper analyzes the 1973 proposal of a nuclear plant site known as the Tyrone...
From the Trail of Tears to the forced evictions that turned Cades Cove into a ghost town, Appalachia...
Fifty years after the worst accident in the history of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, David Govats...
Sheila Myers visits the Little River Railroad and Lumber Company Museum in Townsend, Tennessee, whic...
Mount Whitney, fact-checking, and a note from AMC to readers acknowledging the work of Gene Daniell ...
Osborn, John--Take Back the Land!: President Calvin Coolidge Battles Northern Pacific Railroad Co.; ...