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The hilarious Nick Offerman on acting, climate activism

The hilarious Nick Offerman on acting, climate activism

11/06/2021

PBS News Hour

The hilarious Nick Offerman on acting, climate activism

Clip: 11/6/2021 | 7m 22sVideo has Closed Captions

The hilarious Nick Offerman on acting, climate activism

Most widely known as the curmudgeonly libertarian Ron Swanson on NBC’s ‘Parks and Recreation,’ Nick Offerman admits to several similarities with his character: a love of carpentry, whiskey, and the great outdoors. Now, Offerman is turning his attention to a new cause: environmental activism. His new book, ‘Where The Deer and Antelope Play,’ is a meditation on our relationship to the natural world.

11/06/2021

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