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    <title>Working for Life</title>
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    <description>How you can quit the rat race, discover your vocation, and save the earth; with Parker Palmer, Danny Glover, Judy Wicks, Matthew Fox, Juliet Schor. Also, Bill McKibben on climate change and Walden Bello on the Year of Global Protest. Spring 2001.</description>
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    <title>Whose Water?</title>
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    <description>Whose water? The answer may be one that is both simple and full of implications—water belongs to everyone and to no one. It is fundamentally a commons, which we all must care for, but which none of us can own. Winter 2004.</description>
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    <title>What Would Nature Do?</title>
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    <description>Industrial societies have spent several centuries trying to conquer nature. Instead, we’ve produced mass extinctions, climate change, and pollution. What’s a better way for humans to live on Earth? Nature is telling us, if only we would listen.</description>
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    <dc:creator>Christa Hillstrom</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2012-11-06T21:30:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>What Would Democracy Look Like?</title>
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    <description>Vandan Shiva on Earth Democracy and clean elections. Lani Guinier on redefining power, citizenship, and the end of poverty. Winter 2003.</description>
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    <title>What Makes a Great Place?</title>
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    <description>Imagine a city where music, theater, and festivals celebrate the rainbow of cultures, where creeks run through and fresh produce comes in daily from nearby farms, where young and old gather in the great places of their community. Summer 2005.</description>
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    <title>What Is The Good Life?</title>
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    <description>Is the American Dream really the good life? Is there a way to live the good life that both brings happiness and requires far less of the earth? Can the quest for the good life be a completely private matter? Summer 2004.</description>
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    <description>It was never easy for families to make it on their own. As the economy becomes more turbulent and America diversifies, many people are embracing new family values. We are learning to care for, love, and bring into our families people who come from different cultures or ethnicities, are gay or straight, are blood relatives or relatives by choice.</description>
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    <title>What Does It Mean to Be an American Now?</title>
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    <description>The Soul of America by Jacob Needleman, American Women by Sally Roesch Wagner, A Place for Dignity by Carol Estes, and an interview with Harry Belafonte. Spring 2002.</description>
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    <title>Water Solutions</title>
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    <description>Even with climate change and growing populations, there’s enough for everyone if we work together toward these 3 big ideas: keep it clean, use it wisely, and share it fairly. </description>
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    <title>The YES! Breakthrough 15</title>
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    <description>Meet the justice warriors, eco-innovators, happiness architects, and change artists who are transforming the way we live.</description>
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    <dc:date>2011-11-11T18:20:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>The New Economy</title>
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    <description>This downturn marks the end of an unsustainable economy. There is an alternative…
Meet the activists, visionaries, and upstarts building something new: an economy that puts people first and works within the carrying capacity of the Earth. Summer 2009.</description>
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    <title>Technology: Who Chooses?</title>
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    <description>Who's in charge of technology? Richard Sclove on citizens reclaiming the right to choose, Jill Bamburg on radical technologies, and Janine Benyus on nature's designs. Prospects for a hydrogen economy and a solar future. Fall 2001.</description>
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    <title>Sustaining Watersheds</title>
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    <description>Sustaining watersheds of the Pacific Northwest. Rural communities that live within nature's limits. Fall 1997.</description>
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    <title>Sustainable Sex</title>
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    <description>What is the difference between love and desire? Featuring Naomi Wolf, Alan Durning, and Sam Keen. Also, Donella Meadows on urban farming and Kevin Fong on gay parenting in a cohousing community.  Winter 1998.</description>
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    <title>Sustainable Happiness</title>
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    <description>What makes us happy? It’s a question we could leave to philosophers and poets, except for this: the pursuit of happiness, as now defined, is running our world into the ground. So the question that may be key to rebuilding after the crash is this: How can we have happy people and a happy planet? Winter 2009.</description>
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