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Joe Lowe

reporting for Ohio

MY BIO

Joe Lowe is studying journalism at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. Before this, Joe worked for the National Park and Forest Services throughout the Western U.S. and also served as natural resource management volunteer with the Peace Corps in Bolivia. His interests include: environmental sociology, conservation biology and wilderness management. Upcoming plans include a trip later this year to visit the Northern Tiquipaya Wildlife Reserve in Cochabamba, Bolivia. He currently lives in Columbus, Ohio.

MY POSTS
Evo Morales' upcoming climate summit and the not-so-green politics of coca
Tue, Mar 16 2010 at 6:36 PM EST
This is the first in a series of reports Ohio correspondent Joe Lowe will write on Bolivia, its cloud forests and the threats they face.   Read this blog
Columbus' little ice age shows signs of retreat
Tue, Mar 09 2010 at 2:39 PM EST
To those of us in Columbus, accustomed to dealing with winter storms for several days (or at most, a week) at a time, February was a long, harsh break with tradition. According to local authorities it was the snowiest February on record. Sometime around the end of January, the mild winter we were having disappeared under a foot of snow that has yet to completely melt. The nearly complete cloud cover we experienced during February (I think the sun shined two days) only made the snow and cold that much bleaker and our desperation for spring that much stronger.   Read this blog

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