Consumer and environmental advocate Erin Brockovich discusses her new novel, Hot Water, and why she's using fiction to encourage environmental activism.
Consumer and environmental advocate Erin Brockovich discusses her new novel, Hot Water, and why she's using fiction to encourage environmental activism.
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Please ask her about Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
I heard she was doing work regarding the effects of the oil spill here.
Thanks
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