PLANET
We've only got one planet, and it makes our lives possible. We can no longer take it for granted.
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Wild Rice Moon
by Winona LaDukeposted Jun 30, 2000
- The ancient, wild rice-centered culture of Minnesota's Anishinaabeg people confronts cultivated "wild" rice.
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An Industry in Trouble
by Brian Halweilposted Jun 30, 2000
- an biotech industry in trouble, by Brian Halweil
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New Life At the Roots
by Carol Estesposted Jun 30, 2000
- Farmers and consumers bypass industrial agriculture and work together to create a new American agriculture
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Farms of the Future
by Senator Byron Dorganposted Jun 30, 2000
- Contrary to myths about the efficiency of corporate agriculture, family farmers are the most efficient producers - and they produce much more than food
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Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation
Front
by Wendell Berryposted Jun 30, 2000
- Manifesto: the mad farmer liberation front, by Wendell Berry
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A Plan For Cooling the Planet
by Ross Gelbspanposted Oct 29, 1999
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Book Review - Avant Gardening: Ecological Struggle In the City And the World
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Tree People
by Tracy Rysavyposted Oct 29, 1999
- A story about Tree People, a Los Angeles organization that is fighting global climate change by planting trees. by Tracy Rysavy
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Resources for a Climate-friendly World
posted Oct 29, 1999
- resource guide for climate change
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A Zero-emissions Family
by Donella Meadowsposted Oct 29, 1999
- a zero-emissions family, by Donna Meadows- the Jonathan Foley family , YES! A Journal of Positive Futures, winter 1999/2000: changing the climate,
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Taking Stock
by Jennifer McCulloughposted Oct 29, 1999
- Calculating how to be more climate change friendly.
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CO2 quiz: are you Kyoto cool?
by Jennifer McCulloughposted Oct 29, 1999
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Green Schools
by Chloe Frommerposted Oct 29, 1999
- changing the climate, green schools By Chloe Frommer
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Earth's Energy Future
by Deepa Anandakrishnan, Oronto Douglas, Denis Hayes, Jose Lutzenberger, Wolfgang Sachs, Francesca Lymanposted Oct 29, 1999
- changing the climate, earth's energy future, by Deepa Anandakrishnan, Oronto Douglas, Denis Hayes, Josè Lutzenberger, Francesca Lyman, and Wolfgang Sachs
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Energy At the Edge
by Chris Frommer, Jennifer McCullough, Shalini Ramanathanposted Oct 29, 1999
- Perhaps the most promising way to meet our energy needs is through efficiently using the energy we already produce
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