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The cabin that changed the world

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Lefroy, EC, The cabin that changed the world, Ryk Goddard, ABC Radio, Hobart (2016) [Media Interview]

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In Wisconsin there is a cabin that changed the world, or at least how people think about it. Professor Ted Lefroy returns from sabbatical with a book by a 90 year old university professor still teaching. Estella Leopold, daughter of Aldo Leopold the author of ‘A Sand County Almanac’, has written her account of life in the Wisconsin shack that shaped her father’s thinking about environmental ethics. Ted explains the key ideas in these two books and what it means to ‘think like a mountain’.

Item Details

Item Type:Media Interview
Research Division:Environmental Sciences
Research Group:Environmental management
Research Field:Environmental management
Objective Division:Environmental Policy, Climate Change and Natural Hazards
Objective Group:Environmental policy, legislation and standards
Objective Field:Sustainability indicators
UTAS Author:Lefroy, EC (Professor Ted Lefroy)
ID Code:115004
Year Published:2016
Deposited By:Centre for Environment
Deposited On:2017-03-06
Last Modified:2017-03-06
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