SAGE News Clips: Butterfly JuliaWe hear from Julia Butterfly Hill, an activist seeking to save the South Central Farm, a 14 acre working urban farm, from being turned into a warehouse. Click on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 442, and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test, and answer the following questions:What is Julia Butterfly Hill best known for?

A. living in a redwood tree to keep it from being cut down
B. coining the term "urban sustainability"
C. creating technology to model the future effects of pollution and climate change
D. her social sustainability research


Answer: A

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