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245 04 The best American science & nature writing 2022 /|cedited 
       and with an introduction by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson ; 
       Jaime Green, series editor. 
246 3  Best American science and nature writing 2022 
250    First edition. 
264  1 New York :|bMariner Books,|c[2022] 
300    xx, 308 pages ;|c21 cm. 
336    text|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|2rdamedia 
338    volume|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-308). 
505 00 |tNature is magnificent. |tThe body's most embarrassing 
       organ is an evolutionary marvel /|rKatherine J. Wu --
       |tWhat slime knows /|rLacy M. Johnson --|tToo big for the 
       universe /|rArianna S. Long --|tHeads up! The 
       cardiovascular secrets of giraffes /|rBob Holmes --|tHow 
       far does wildlife roam? Ask the "internet of animals" /
       |rSonia Shah --|tNature is roiled. |tOur summer from hell 
       /|rJeff Goodell --|tHow rising groundwater caused by 
       climate change could devastate coastal communities /
       |rKendra Pierre-Louis --|tHow we drained California dry /
       |rMark Arax --|tThe climate solution actually adding 
       millions of tons of CO2 into the atmosphere /|rLisa Song 
       and James Temple --|tIn the oceans, the volume is rising 
       as never before /|rSabrina Imbler --|tThe nature of 
       plastics |rMeera Sabramanian --|tHumans are a part of 
       nature. --|tBlack bears, black liberation /|rRae Wynn-
       Grant --|tFinding freedom in the natural world /|rCynthia 
       R. Greenlee --|tHumanity is flushing away one of life's 
       essential elements /|rJulia Rosen --|tPoisoned - Part 1: 
       The factory /|rCorey G. Johnson, Rebecca Woolington, and 
       Eli Murray --|tFuture moves /|rYessenia Funes --|tThere's 
       a clear fix to helping black communities fight pollution /
       |rRachel Ramirez --|tTo be a field of poppies /|rLisa 
       Wells --|tWays of knowing. |tTo hell with drowning /
       |rJulian Aguon --|tTo speak of the sea in Irish /|rClaudia
       Geib --|tA tight-knit island nation hopes to rebuild while
       preserving "the barbudan way" /|rMikki K. Harris --
       |tThriving together: salmon, berries, and people /
       |rCuagilarkv (Jess Hausti) --|tYour face is not your own /
       |rKashmir Hill --|tQuantum enlightenment /|rRuth Robertson
       --|tFutures we could have. |tWhy combining farms and solar
       panels could transform how we produce both food and energy
       |/rChris Malloy --|tA recipe for fighting climate change 
       and feeding the world /|rSarah Kaplan --|tPower shift /
       |rJustine Calma --|tBeavers are firefighters who work for 
       free /|rLucy Sherriff --|tNew wind projects power local 
       budgets in Wyoming /|rJane C. Hu --|tWork from home, fave 
       the planet? Ehhh /|rEmily Atkin --|tIn Amsterdam, a 
       community of floating homes shows the world how to live 
       alongside nature /|rShira Rubin --|tA river reawakened /
       |rJessica Plumb --|tThere's a global plan to conserve 
       nature. Indigenous people could lead the way /|rSomini 
       Sengupta, Catrin Einhorn, and Manuela Andreoni. 
520    Presents a collection of nature and science essays 
       published in American periodicals in the previous year, 
       including works by such authors as Julia Rosen, Kashmir 
       Hill, and Lucy Sherriff. 
650  0 Science|vLiterary collections. 
650  0 Nature|vLiterary collections. 
655  7 Essays.|2lcgft 
700 1  Johnson, Ayana Elizabeth,|eeditor. 
700 12 Wu, Katherine J.|tBody's most embarrassing organ is an 
       evolutionary marvel. 
700 12 Johnson, Lacy M.,|d1978-|tWhat slime knows. 
700 12 Long, Arianna S.|tToo big for the universe. 
700 12 Holmes, Bob|c(Evolutionary biologist).|tHeads up! 
700 12 Shah, Sonia.|tHow far does wildlife roam? 
700 12 Goodell, Jeff.|tOur summer from hell. 
700 12 Pierre-Louis, Kendra.|tHow rising groundwater caused by 
       climate change could devastate coastal communities. 
700 12 Arax, Mark,|d1956-|tHow we drained California dry. 
700 12 Song, Lisa.|tClimate solution actually adding millions of 
       tons of CO2 into the atmosphere. 
700 12 Imbler, Sabrina.|tIn the oceans, the volume is rising as 
       never before. 
830  0 Best American series. 
Location Call No. Status
 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  500 BES 2022    WORKROOM