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Tripp, Nathaniel. Confluence: a River, the Environment, Politics, and the Fate of All Humanity.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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| March 15, 2005 | Moeckel, Nancy | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Tripp, Nathaniel. Confluence: A River, the Environment, Politics, and the Fate of All Humanity. Steerforth, dist. by Random. May 2005. c.160p.

ISBN 1-58642-088-7. $21. NAT HIST

In these environmental meditations, Tripp (Father, Soldier, Son: Memoir of a Platoon Leader in Vietnam) guides readers down the Connecticut River, but with implications that reach much farther. Central to Tripp's thinking is that everyone is both upstream and downstream from others. Therefore, confluence encompasses more than the meeting of …

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