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Topics -- Environment
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Environment

  • “The Great Blue Heron: Icon and Ethos” Barbara Walker
  • “Salmon and the Northwest” Roy Hemmingway
  • “Smokey Bear Meets the Western Spruce Budworm: A Story of Ad Hoc forest Management” Emilie Grossman
  • “Growth in the Northwest Landscape” Richard P. Benner
  • “Water in the West” Charles Wilkinson (v1, n3)
  • A River Runs Against It: America's Evolving View of Dams” Bruce Babbitt (v1, n4)
  • "Earth's Unruly Tenant" Jane Lubchenco (v2, n1)
  • “Can a Community Have a Food System?” Joan Dye Gussow (v2, n2)
  • “Native Environmental Sovereignty in the New Millennium” Mary Christina Wood (v2, n3)
  • “The Future of Whales: Choice or Chance?” Bruce R. Mate and Deborah A. Goldstein (v2, n4)
  • “Forged by the Wild: Leaders with a Wilderness Ethic” William Faries (v3, n2)
  • “Why Rail?” Emory Bundy (v3, n2)
  • “Why Rail Works” Dave Earling (v3, n3)
  • “Light Rail: Critics' Claims and Facts” Sound Transit (refutation of points made in Mr. Bundy's article Why Rail?) (v3, n3)
  • “Light rail Continued: Emory Bundy Responds” (v3, n3)
  • “Whatever Happened to the Willamette River? The Public Will” Penny Harrison (v3, n3)
  • “Letter” Tom McAllister (David Charlton's contributions to pollution control) (v3, n4)
  • "Restoring Rivers Within City Limits” Amy Souers and Betsy Otto (v3, n4)
  • “Living With Our Rivers: Part I: The Willamette River – A Continuing Struggle” Paul G. Risser (v3, n4)
  • “River Remembrances” Travis Williams (v3, n4)
  • “Restoring Rivers Within City Limits” Amy Souers and Betsy Otto (v3, n4)
  • "Portland's Willamette Waterfront: A Continuum of Change” Barbara Walker (v4, n1)
  • “Duwamish: The River of Seattle's History May Be Flowing Toward the Superfund” Daniel Jack Chasan (v4, n1)
  • “The Portland Harbor: From Pollution in Paradise to Superfund Site” Greg Higgins, Ph.D. (v4, n1)
  • “How Are We Doing? Assessing the Basic Elements of Salmon Recovery” William Stelle, Jr. (v4, n1)
  • “Measure 7 and the Social Contract” Richard P. Benner (v4, n1)
  • “Running on Empty: In the Kalmath Basin there isn't enough to go around.” Daniel Jack Chasan (v4, n2)
  • “The Western Power Crisis” Roy Hemmingway (v4, n2)
  • “Unforeseen Consequences: Of Laws and Fishes” Jeff Curtis (v4, n3)
  • “A New Agenda for the Global Environment” Jonathan Lash (v4, n4)
  • “This Place on Earth 2002: Measuring What Matters” Northwest Environmental Watch (edited excerpt) (v4, n4)
  • “California Schemin': Did Manipulation of Electricity Supplies Cost You Money?” Edward Sheets (v4, n4)
  • “Lessons from the Land for Protection in the Sea: The Need for a New Ocean Ethic” Jane Lubchenco, with Renee Davis-Born and Brooke Simler (v5, n1)
  • “In Livable Cities is Preservation of the wild” Mike Houk (v5, n2)
  • “Energy Trust: Oregon Helps Consumers Reduce Electricity Costs” Edward W. Sheets (v5, n2)
  • “The Endangered Species Act: Thirty Years on the Ark” Jeff Curtis and Bob Davison (v5, n3)
  • “Symbols and Stealth: Are 30 Years of Environmental Protection Up For Grabs?” Daniel Jack Chasan (v5, n3)
  • “Keeping the Lights On” Edward W. Sheets (v5, n3)
  • “What's Happening to the Birds: Dynamics of Northwest Bird Populations” David B. Marshall (v5, n4)
  • “Recreational Birding” Tom McAllister (v5, n4)
  • “Oregon Cascades on the Frontier of Birding Economics” Stephen Shunk (v5, n4)
  • “Yardbirds: Entertaining Your Avian Neighbors and Yourself” Bob Wilson (v5, n4)
  • “Keeping the Lights On II” Edward W. Sheets (v6, n2)
  • “The Energy Bill” Edward W. Sheets (v6, n3)
  • “The Northwest Faces Major Energy Decisions” Edward W. Sheets (v6, n4)
  • “Pacific Salmon Re-Story-Ation” Jim Lichatowich (v6, n4)
  • “Working Toward An Energy Agenda For The 21 st Century” Sen. Maria Cantwell (v7, n1)
  • “The Future Gazers: Will Scientists ever be Able to reliably Avert Infectious Disease Outbreaks?” Leslie Bienen (v7, n1)
  • “Restoring Salmon – How Are We Doing?” Edward W. Sheets (v7, n1)
  • “The Power of Wind, Sun and Falling Water” Angus Duncan (v7, n2)
  • “Answers to Commonly Asked Questions Regarding Renewable Energy” Diane Zipper (v7, n2)
  • “The West Coast Leads the Nation on Energy Efficiency” Edward W. Sheets (v7, n2)
  • “Oil and Water in Puget Sound” Shelby Scates (v8, n2)
  • “Volcanoes and Superquakes: Living with Geologic Hazards in the Pacific Northwest” Stephen L. Harris (v8, n3)
  • “Drawing a Natural Resource Map for the New Century” John A. Kitzhaber, M.D. (v8, n4)
  • “Green Chemistry” Jean Mullins (v8, n4)
  • “British Colombia: Super, Natural and the Western Canada wilderness Committee” Emory Bundy (v9, n2)
  • “Nchi-Wana” Lavina Washines (salmon) (v9, n2)
  • “Land Use Planning” Robert Sherwood (v9, n3)
  • "Going, Going, Gone: Reflections on the Retirement of the Bull Run Hydroelectric Project"John Esler (v9,n4)
  • "Ringing in New Life for Rivers"Amy Kober (v9,n4)
  • "The West Coast Leads the Way on Energy and Climate Protection" Edward W. Sheets (v9, n4)

     

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