Set against the backdrop of rural East Texas in December 1934, the narrative delves into the violent reign of the McClanahan-Burleson gang, notorious for their ruthless criminal activities. The story unfolds after a deadly shootout at a hardware store, marking yet another incident in a series of murders linked to the gang's operations. Utilizing handguns, corrupt law enforcement, and systemic racism, the gang terrorizes local black sharecroppers, highlighting themes of crime, corruption, and racial injustice in a turbulent era.
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Valuing Nature
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- 9 ore di lettura
A definitive overview of impact investing, accessibly written by a pioneer of the field.
Investing in Nature
- 232pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
One of the world's greatest treasures is its land. To protect that land for the future, a group of dedicated environmental entrepreneurs is pioneering a new set of tools for land conservation deals. Drawing on his vast experience in both business and land conservation at The Nature Conservancy, William Ginn offers a practical guide to the latest innovations and a road map to the most effective way to implement the ideas. From conservation investment banking to new tax incentives that encourage companies to do the "right" thing, Ginn goes beyond theories to present real-world strategies to save land.