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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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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Cities Take the Lead
by Michael Clossonposted Oct 29, 1999
- changing the climate, cities take the lead, by Michael Closson
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Episcopal Power And Light
by Tracy Rysavyposted Oct 29, 1999
- An interview with Sally Bingham
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Equity In the Air
by Tom Athanasiouposted Oct 29, 1999
- changing the climate, equity in the air, by Tom Athanasiou, YES! magazine
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The Global Warming Crisis
by Ross Gelbspanposted Oct 29, 1999
- The solution is as simple as it is overwhelming. To allow our inflamed climate to restabilize requires emissions reductions of 70 percent. And that implies a rapid global energy transition to high-efficiency and renewable energy sources. Those sources exist today, and they are capable of providing all the energy we use and more. Ross Gelbspan
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China's Living Water Garden
by Anne H. Mavorposted Oct 29, 1999
- A polluted river in China becomes the site of a water park that provides a safe place for children's play, a celebration of water's beauty, and a cleansing of the water itself.
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Curitiba: Story of a City
by Bill McKibbenposted Jun 30, 1999
- Curitiba, Brazil, is drawing attention around the world not for its beauty or cultural amenities but for its solutions to ecological and human problems that have left other cities in despair.
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Book Review: Coming Back to Life by Joanna Macy
and Molly Young Brown
by Roberta Wilsonposted Jun 30, 1999
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Where Would YOU Want To Live?
by Sarah Ruth van Gelderposted Jun 30, 1999
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Adding Up the Costs of Sprawl
by Tracy Rysavyposted Jun 30, 1999
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Monsanto and the Codes of Life
by Tracy Rysavyposted Jun 30, 1999 - Frankenfood, terminator technology, genetic engineering, agriculture and Monsanto.
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Resource Guide for Exuberant Cities
by Johanna Zetterberg, Mark Overbayposted Jun 30, 1999
- Resources for livable communities, walkable communities, and better public transport.
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Bringing Streams To Light
by Mark Overbayposted Jun 30, 1999
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"Eco-footprinting"
by Mark Overbayposted Jun 30, 1999
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