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Articles in Wntr, 2004 issue of Alternatives Journal
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Back to the future
by Robert C. Paehlke - "Polluter pays" upheld
- Albertans fight phosphates
- Paint recovery a success
- GMO case nears decision
- Land grab discriminatory
- Brazil's president under fire
- Eu to cut illegal timber trade
- BC forest policy won't work
- Mail bread to your MP
- Blue flag means beaches safe
- Save the milk
- Forget fusion funding
- Check pesticide safety
- Stall sprawl, save money
- Asthma up on hog farms
- Fore! The birds
- Placer Dome under fire
- Don't flush the fish
- Spud light
- Let the kids do it
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A whale of a legacy
by Denyse O'Leary -
Wingbeat mathematics
by Denyse O'Leary -
Not in anyone's backyard
by Linda Whalen -
Wish you were here: utopias, dystopias and other environmental fantasies test your imagination
by Paul Bobier - Portrait of an activist
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The soft path holds up: efficient technologies and renewable sources will bring a cheaper, more reliable energy future
by Lenore Newman -
Waste energy is Truro's treasure
by Ken Church - Bright ideas: twelve steps to break our energy addictionwith technologies and policy options that are available today
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Why we need renewables: low-impact, renewable sources of energy are our only long-term hope
by Ian H. Rowlands -
Money talks, standards rock: federal and provincial regulations are needed to get our homes to the highest levels of efficiency
by Paul Parker -
NYPV blue: from highrises to brownstones, solar power finds a home in New York City
by Joshua Radoff -
Blowing in the wind: the Danes have shown that wind energy thrives when there is consistent government support and community ownership
by David MacLeod -
Hydro hype, dam delusions: the proposal to dam the Deh Cho for hydroelectricity is a classic case of short-sighted energy planning
by Petr Cizek -
It takes two to tango: non-profits can gain by pooling their resources, funding efforts and advocacy work
by Tonya Surman -
Bush league science: an unprecedented pattern of distortion and manipulation marks the Bush administration's approach to science
by Stephen Bocking -
Under the magnifying glass: nanotechnology needs open deliberation not boosterism if it is to serve the public good
by Langdon Winner -
Within limits: Canada's record on environmental protection is a patchwork of weak laws and even weaker enforcement
by David R. Boyd - Alternatives directory: Canadian graduate environmental studies programs
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Microchips and monsters
by Pablo S. Bose -
Theory matters
by Andrew Biro -
Parks in perspective
by Paul F. Wilkinson -
Get up, stand up
by Anita Krajnc -
Consumer crunch: the Christmas marketing blitz seems to begin earlier and earlier each year. Avoid the commercialism blues by checking out some of these information-packed, fun-filled Web sites. Even better, join the discussions for change
by Kelly Loverock -
Don't forget Saskatoon
by Aaron Chubb -
Going whole hog
by Paul Walker - Web reviews
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Pretty City Kitty
by Ryan D. Kennedy
- 5 Rules for Immediate Annuities
- Death in the Family: 12 Things to Do Now
- Dumbest Things You Do With Your Money
- 6 Online Networking Mistakes to Avoid
- 401(k) Mistakes to Avoid
- 5 Economic Scenarios to Keep You Up at Night
- The Real ‘Best Places to Retire’
- Best Credit Cards for You
- 12 Tough Questions to Ask Your Parents
- The Real ‘Best Colleges’
- Home Buyer Tax Credit: How to Cash In
- Why You Shouldn't Bash Cash
- 8 Phony 'Bargains' and Better Alternatives
- Danger: 3 Debit Card Scams to Avoid
- 6 Myths About Gas Mileage
- 29 Fees We Hate Most
- Quick and Easy Ways to Boost Returns
- Best Stocks to Buy Now
- Lower Your Taxes: 10 Moves to Make Now
- New Jobs: 8 Lessons from Real-Life Career Switchers
- The New Job Market: Who Wins and Who Loses?
- Health Care Reform's Public Option: Everything You Need to Know
- Volunteer Work When Unemployed: Should You Work for Free?
- Whose Recovery Is This?
- Long-Term-Care Insurance: 4 Biggest Risks to Avoid
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