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Research By the People
by Richard Sclove, Madeleine Scammell
Mothers For Eco-justice
by Tracy Rysavy
Mothers in East Los Angeles, Detroit, and other communities started out saying "no" to toxic neighbors. Now they are also building a future for their cities.
Introduction to Rx for the Earth
by Sarah van Gelder
The Language of Nonviolence
by Sarah van Gelder, Marshall B. Rosenberg
Nonviolent Communication: When words come from the heart, they break through barriers and elicit compassion, says Marshall B. Rosenberg
The Overspent American
by Sarah van Gelder
How might Americans get free of the mind-numbing cycle of overwork and overconsumption? Sarah van Gelder invited author Juliet Schor to discuss this question with leaders of the voluntary simplicity and downshifters' movements Cecile Andrews - John de Graaf - Duane Elgin -Vicki Robin - Betsy Taylor - Wanda Urbanska
Safer Homes And Gardens
You're more likely to be exposed to endocrine-disrupting and toxic chemicals in your home or at work than outdoors. Here are things you can do to keep your immediate environment nontoxic.
Corporate Science
by Peter Montague
Are scientific and medical experts able to take corporate money without subtly altering their scientific and medical views?
Health Care Without Harm
by Elise Miller
Social Security: Let Them Eat Stock
by David Korten
Indicators
by Tracy Rysavy
Clean Water: What's It Worth
by Carl Frankel
A Design Revolution
by Stuart Cowan
Is it possible to meet today's needs without toxic and endocrine-disrupting chemicals? Innovators are finding it is possible when they use designs Mother Nature developed over millions of years.
Toxic Legacy
by Sarah Ruth van Gelder
Reproductive problems in wildlife populations. Children with signs of develoment delays. Dramatic rises in cancers of the reproductive system. Theo Colborn was the one who put the pieces together...
Mall Quest
by Elias Amidon
Mall Quest, a journey of discovery into a citadel of our culture. This was part of a six-day training in ecopsychology practices.
Safer Homes and Gardens
by Scott Morris
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