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Sierra
Articles in Jan-Feb 1998 issue of Sierra
- Frontier justice: Western Republicans seek a new court of, by, and for the cowboys - anti-environmentalists hope to create a Twelfth Circuit Court to replace the Ninth Circuit, which they believe is too green
by Paul Rauber - River Runners of the Grand Canyon. - video recording reviews
by Liza Gross - Deep-sixing two-strokes - the effort to phase out two-stroke engines, used primarily in motorboats and a major cause of toxic water pollution
by Paul Rauber - Has environmentalism become too extreme? - various opinions on the issue of whether the environmental movement has become too radical
by David Helvarg - Wild at heart - environmentalist Dave Foreman
by B.J. Bergman - Inside Ecotopia - Arcata, California
by William Poole - What money can buy - Land and Water Conservation Fund
by Reed McManus - Why we need a comprehensive U.S. population policy - the Sierra Club needs strengthen its policy for bringing US and world populations under control
by Dick Schneider - Let's focus on underlying causes, not symptoms - Sierra Club policy on population control should not focus on immigration
by Peter H. Kostmayer - Unnatural causes: how we're bringing disaster on ourselves - how so-called natural disasters often have man-made causes created by environmental mismanagement
by Carl Pope - Heart and Blood. - book reviews
by Bob Schildgen - Fooling mother nature. Genetically altered food? What can go wrong? - bioengineered food allows for too much pesticide use, among other environmentally unsound consequences
by Mindy Pennybacker - Two in the Far North. - book reviews
by Tom Lombardo - Far from the motoring crowd: find your way to the Lost Coast - travel to the northern coast of California just south of Eureka
by William Poole - Rachel's Daughters: Searching for the Causes of Breast Cancer. - video recording reviews
by Liza Gross
