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- Eriksen, Marcus, 1967- author.
- Boston : Beacon Press, [2017]
- Description
- Book — xi, 225 pages ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Synthetic seas
- Junk & gyre
- IMUA
- Junk-o-philia: our obsession with stuff
- Thrown away
- Coming unscrewed: the little fish in the big sea
- "Junk in, junk out"
- Guadalupe loop: the recycling myth
- Too wasteful to value: Chico bag vs. plastic-bag lobby
- Waves and windmills: a case for the eco-pragmatist
- Wasting away: the fate, fallacy, and fantasy of ocean cleanup
- Synthetic drift: human health and our trash
- Little fish bites big fish
- A plastic smog
- The great divide: the linear vs. circular economy
- A revolution by design
- Embrace.
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Marine Biology Library (Miller)
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GC1471 .E75 2017 | Unknown |
- Eriksen, Marcus, 1967- author.
- Boston : Beacon Press, [2017]
- Description
- Book — xi, 225 pages ; 24 cm
- Summary
-
- Synthetic seas
- Junk & gyre
- IMUA
- Junk-o-philia: our obsession with stuff
- Thrown away
- Coming unscrewed: the little fish in the big sea
- "Junk in, junk out"
- Guadalupe loop: the recycling myth
- Too wasteful to value: ChicoBag vs. plastic-bag lobby
- Waves and windmills: a case for the eco-pragmatist
- Wasting away: the fate, fallacy, and fantasy of ocean cleanup
- Synthetic drift: human health and our trash
- Little fish bites big fish
- A plastic smog
- The great divide: the linear vs. circular economy
- A revolution by design
- Embrace.
- Online
- Eriksen, Marcus, 1967-
- Boston : Beacon Press, c2007.
- Description
- Book — xii, 255 p. ; 23 cm
- Summary
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- Homeward bound
- Warrior's enchantment
- Traveler
- A novice in unfamiliar territory
- Men of STA Platoon
- Fast water, submerged rocks, and land mines
- The rat king
- Chaos
- River rat
- Sand and water
- Illusions of home
- Wisdom before me
- Waves of deception
- Turbulent America
- Veterans in our mist
- Going for blue.
"Eriksen grew up, alongside the other kids in his hometown outside New Orleans, playing war games and looking up to the veterans in town. At seventeen, he enlisted in the Marine Corps. While in college, as the first war in Iraq started, his reserve unit was called into battle. He finished his schoolwork, said goodbye to professors, family, and friends, and headed to the Middle East.".
"But real war is not like that heroic myth seen in the movies, and not everyone goes home afterward. Eriksen truly learned this lesson as he came upon the charred remains of hundreds of retreating Iraqis on what later became known as the Highway of Death. His experience with the dead and dying left him disillusioned, like so many veterans before him. In this environment, amongst endless deserts and oil fires, his unit left behind in Kuwait long after the U.S. declared the war over, Eriksen and a fellow marine dreamed of taking a classic American journey: sailing down the Mississippi River on a raft, living simply, with no responsibilities, no worries, and no war.".
"Ten years after returning from combat and soon after joining the antiwar movement against the second war in Iraq, Eriksen made the 2,000-mile journey, starting at the river's source, Lake Itasca in Minnesota, and travelling past his hometown and into the Gulf of Mexico. His vessel was not Huckleberry Finn's log raft, but instead a pontoon boat kept afloat by 232 empty soda bottles, recycled junk, and a dose of ingenuity." "My River Home is the story of one man's need to find the true heart of his country after losing faith in the warrior myth."--BOOK JACKET.
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SAL3 (off-campus storage)
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F355 .E68 2007 | Available |
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