Clark Tate
Clark is a freelance writer, environmental science professional, traveler, and (moderate) outdoor adventurer. Her writing focuses on environmental issues and natural history, travel, outdoor adventure, and quality of life.
She writes articles for online magazines and education sites; scientific and technical papers, website content, and grants for environmental non-profits; and news reports for newspapers and websites.
In her previous life, Clark worked at an environmental non-profit as a restoration ecologist and coordinator promoting riverside habitat restoration in the western United States. Prior to that, she worked as an adventure guide leading rafting, canoeing, caving, dog sledding, and horseback ridding tours.
She is currently living in California and writing, plying the Pacific shores for surf and sea urchins, and working to restore a sailboat with plans to move aboard and continue exploring. To check in on that adventure visit Clark's blog On a Lark.
July 5th, 2012 • BY Clark Tate
The Green Light. One of the more exciting green ideas to crop up lately, as described by Inhabit, is biophotovoltaics. That’s right, biophotovoltaics: the practice of capturing energy created by […]
June 8th, 2012 • BY Clark Tate
[WM’s occasional hit list of the brightest green ideas and the most compelling environmental news.] Cargotecture. Shipping containers transformed into commercial and residential spaces? Why not. An NPR article recently […]
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