Environmental Action Magazine 1993 - Abstracts

Environmental Action Magazine 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
Activism on the road. (Student Action for a Viable Earth encourages student environmental activism)Environmental issuesWellburn, Allyson
Bankrolling nuclear power. (federal support; includes related article on industry construction tax credits)Environmental issuesLapp, David
Beyond Environmental Studies 101. (hands-on environmental science college courses)Environmental issuesRuben, Barbara
Building green industry in the Bronx. (the New York, New York Bronx 2000 recycling program, Recoverable Resources/Boro Bronx 2000 or R2B2) (Changing the Outline of the Inner City) (Cover Story)Environmental issuesEaston, Billy
Carl Anthony: the Urban Habitat. (interview with president of the San Francisco, California-based Earth Island Institute and director of its Urban Habitat Program) (Changing the Outline of the Inner City) (Cover Story)Environmental issuesRuben, Barbara
Caught in the balance on trade. (Bill Clinton's effort to find an environmental balance in the terms of the North American Free Trade Agreement)Environmental issuesMander, Kai
Challenging conformity. (student activism on a conservative Midwest campus)Environmental issuesIves, Lisa
Changing the outline of the inner city. (urban planning's incorporation of sustainable development policies) (Cover Story)Environmental issuesRuben, Barbara
Cultivating diversity. (cultural diversity in the environmental movement)Environmental issuesShastri, Kirti
Election in the imbalance. (environment downplayed in 1992 presidential election)Environmental issuesRuben, Barbara
Energy policy on the threshold. (Bill Clinton's proposals for increased use of alternative energy sources)Environmental issuesLapp, David
Greening the ivory tower. (environmental activism on college campuses)Environmental issuesRuben, Barbara
No safe haven: a community rallies to fight a proposed rubble fill and environmental discrimination. (Havre de Grace, Maryland fights Maryland Reclamation Associates' proposed landfill next to an Episcopal church)Environmental issuesRuben, Barbara
On the road from Earth Day: Environmental Action looks toward its roots to shape the future. (23rd anniversary of the environmental movement) (Cover Story)Environmental issues 
Paper chase: the battle over how recycled paper is defined may determine the fate of community recycling programs. (includes explanation of the content of recycled paper)Environmental issuesRuben, Barbara
Plastic surgery. (plastics industry chooses propaganda over real recycling effort)Environmental issuesTruax, Hawley
Promises, promises: halfway through its first year, the Clinton administration offers a mixed bag on the environment.Environmental issuesRuben, Barbara
Recovering the land. (efforts of Native Americans to preserve the ecology of their lands) (Indigenous Economics) (Cover Story)Environmental issuesLaduke, Winona
Resources for indigenous economics. (names and addresses) (Indigenous Economics) (Cover Story)Environmental issues 
Restoring Washington's watersheds. (efforts to rid Washington, D.C. of its pollution in the Anacostia River) (Changing the Outline of the Inner City) (Cover Story)Environmental issuesRuben, Barbara
Running amuck in the Tennessee Valley. (plan to complete the Bellefonte nuclear plant ib Scottsboro, Alabama) (includes related article on past problems with Tennessee Valley Authority projects)Environmental issuesLapp, David
Saying no to nuclear waste. (Native Americans' efforts to prevent the Department of Energy from storing nuclear waste on reservations) (Indigenous Economics) (Cover Story)Environmental issuesRuben, Barbara
SEACing student activism. (Student Environmental Action Coalition)Environmental issuesNelson, Brooke
Slowing the burn in Baltimore. (Baltimore, Maryland residents stop further construction of incinerators and work on alternative solid waste disposal plans) (Changing the Outline of the Inner City) (Cover Story)Environmental issuesRuben, Barbara
Small is beautiful. (includes list of Environmental Action principles) (23rd anniversary of the environmental movement) (Cover Story)Environmental issuesMorgan-Hubbard, Margaret
The race for public lands. (Clinton administration's failure to initiate policies to protect destruction of forests and other areas impacted by humans)Environmental issuesSheldon, Karin
The toxics tempest. (Bill Clinton's policies for controlling toxic wastes)Environmental issuesMontague, Peter
Tom Goldtooth: holding the government accountable. (coordinator for Indigenous Environmental Network, an alliance of grassroot groups working to preserve Native American land and ecological relationships) (Indigenous Economics)(interview) (Cover Story)Environmental issuesRuben, Barbara
Twenty-two years of educating amd mobilizing citizens to protect the environment. (the Environmental Action Foundation 1992 annual report)Environmental issues 
Unequal protection. (enforcement of hazardous wastes laws discriminates against minority neighborhoods)Environmental issues 
Whose rainforest is it anyway? (conflicting views over usage and exploitation of natural resources in the rain forests of indigenous peoples) (Indigenous Economics) (Cover Story)Environmental issuesEulenson, Peggy, Meeker-Lowry, Susan
Wise use's labor ruse: the anti-environmental wise-use movement is attempting - both successfully and unsuccessfully - to forge ties with workers.Environmental issuesLapp, David
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