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Nancy Langdon
Nancy Langston is a distinguished environmental historian and professor at Michigan Technological University, renowned for her deep exploration of the intricate relationship between human activity and environmental change. With a prestigious background as a Marshall Scholar, she has made significant contributions to the field, including her influential research on toxic contaminants in the Lake Superior basin. As a former President of the American Society of Environmental History, Langston’s expertise and insights have earned her the trust of readers seeking informed perspectives on environmental literature. Her recent work, *Toxic Bodies*, further cements her reputation as a leading voice in understanding the complexities of ecological history. Read more on Wikipedia →
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