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In their new course, “The Rights of Nature,” visiting Law School professor James Salzman and American History and Harvard Law School professor Jill Lepore investigate a burgeoning American ...
In 2012, viewers were whisked away to a Seussian dystopia in Illumination Entertainment and Universal Pictures’ The Lorax. Based on the Dr. Seuss story of the same name – and overflowing with ...
Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax is frequently taught in schools around Earth Day. But is it the best way to teach about today's changing climate?
In The Lorax, Dr. Suess’s parable about ecological disaster, our hero harshly informs the narrator:"I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees. I speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues.” ...
Dr. Seuss' character, the Lorax, is 50 years old this week. And his messages are more urgent and relevant than ever.
And sadly with the Lorax, the damage was done and the environment that was bustling with life, destroyed." The Lorax ends with a kind of challenge. UNLESS someone like you cares a whole awful lot, ...
The Lorax ends with a kind of challenge. UNLESS someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing's going to get better. It's not. "He kind of says 'I told you so,' like, I told you this was going ...
Call it fate or an unfortunate coincidence that Dr. Seuss' The Lorax celebrates its 50th anniversary the same week the United Nations releases an urgent report on the dire consequences of human ...
On Earth Day, April 22, the Lorax Project and Random House will launch the “I Speak for the Trees” grant, which, Brandt says, will fund 101 projects over the course of the year.
The Lorax on the Appalachian Trail The Supreme Court sizes up a 2,200-mile barrier to development.