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Wednesday, February 6, 2008



Posted by Jacoba Charles at 7:44 PM
Labels: Arthur Espenet Carpenter, Furniture, Tripp carpenter
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In addition to being a freelance reporter, I have a bunch of other projects going on! Flowers of Marin is a daily botany blog, and The Story Shed is an oral history project being aired on community radio station KWMR, where I also DJ a late night music program, Monday Night Mixtape.

And, for selected stories, photographs and other news visit my website!
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Jacoba Charles
Inverness, CA, United States
Freelance journalist and photographer based out of the San Francisco Bay Area. See www.jacobacharles.com
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Food sites:

  • Edible Communities
  • Sustainable Agriculture Education
  • Organic Farming Research Foundation
  • Food Routes
  • Community Alliance with Family Farms
  • Slow Food USA
  • Marin Organic

Science sites:

  • Dot Earth
  • Economist - science
  • World Changing
  • Skeptical Science
  • Birding Babylon
  • Resilience Science
  • CRED
  • Earth and Mind
  • Science blogs
  • Real Science
  • Digital Dying
  • Real Climate

More about the reporter

  • http://www.jacobacharles.com

Article selection

  • MARIN MAG: The wildfire next time
  • SALON: Will the salmon be back in 2009?
  • PLENTY: Radiating roads capturing asphalt's heat for power
  • PLENTY: San Francisco closes the lid on garbage
  • THEME: To zero gravity and beyond
  • Ranchland to cash in on carbon
  • Feral bees in business
  • Uncertain future of seeds
  • A literary angle on art
  • Painter evokes raw, rough West
  • Art born out of artifacts
  • Stegner conference
  • Point Reyes gym too toxic for content
  • Carbon-happy West Marin
  • Bolinas farms cede stream rights to coho
  • First release of birds after oil spill
  • Non-native beachgrass thwarts dunes drift
  • Beaches closed to volunteers
  • Threats of oil pollution suspend oyster harvest
  • President Gale steps down
  • Bolinas composer tuned in, turned on, dropped out
  • Tagged godwit flaps the globe
  • What will happen to our cattle if the slaughterhouse is gone?
  • Demand for ethanol raises cost of feed
  • Green light bulbs use heavy metal
  • Fish-friendly roads
  • NYT: Longtime Emblems of City Roofs, Still Going Strong

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