Greenpeace (Washington, D.C.) 1992 - Abstracts

Greenpeace (Washington, D.C.) 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
500 years of plunder.Environmental issues 
A clearcut choice: the great Montana wilderness battle.Environmental issues 
Alaskans decry interior's offshore and gas program. (United States. Department of the Interior) (Green Wire)Environmental issuesMiller, Pam
As the world burns: Du Pont's deadly waiting game. (E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company Inc's corporate strategy)Environmental issues 
At the movies. (Ferngully...the Last Rainforest to be shown)Environmental issues 
Burning Hanford's radioactive waste: from land to sky.Environmental issues 
California's peregrine paradox. (efforts to preserve peregrine falcon)Environmental issuesRowell, Galen
Corporate fronts: inside the anti-environmental movement. (includes related article on the Fourth Annual National Wilderness Conference)Environmental issuesLynch, Kevin, Berlet, Chip, Burke, William K., Rosen, Rebecca
Creating a new atmosphere.Environmental issues 
Death of the oceans. (marine pollution) (Green Wire)Environmental issues 
Don't bank on Rio. (Earth Summit to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)Environmental issues 
Drawing new battle lines in the fight for clean air.Environmental issuesKimbell, Sherri
Great Lakes go chlorine-free. (Greenpeace Updates)Environmental issuesWeinberg, Jack
Hazardous Waste Law weakened. (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) (Greenpeace Updates)Environmental issues 
Hydro-Quebec contract cancelled. (Hydro-Quebec loses contract to build hydroelectric plant in James Bay, Quebec) (Greenpeace Updates)Environmental issues 
Japan pulls in the net. (Japan bans use of driftnet fishing)Environmental issues 
Keeping hope alive. (children and the environment)Environmental issues 
Losing our skin: the Earth's vanishing ozone layer.Environmental issues 
Needling the nuclear dumpers. (radioactive waste disposal)Environmental issues 
No safety net. (protection of marine mammals)Environmental issues 
Nukes one, public zero. (one-step licensing allowed for nuclear plants) (Greenpeace Updates)Environmental issues 
Our twentieth anniversary. (accomplishments of Greenpeace) (Cover Story)Environmental issuesChristrup, Judy
Plutonium peril on the high seas. (plutonium transport)Environmental issues 
Resistance to regeneration: the next 500 years.Environmental issuesLaDuke, Winona
Service to whom? (US Forest Service aids logging)Environmental issues 
Steamroller politics.Environmental issues 
Taking on the tuna killers: Greenpeace asks that loopholes be closed. (GreenWire)Environmental issues 
Target: the Endangered Species Act.Environmental issues 
The battle continues in East Liverpool: incinerator opponents acquitted.Environmental issues 
The deluge: new republics waste-deep in old messes. (former republics of theSoviet Union must deal with the legacy of past nuclear accidents and nuclear waste disposal) (Green Wire)Environmental issues 
The divide at the Summit. (Earth Summit)Environmental issues 
The green thumb: a grassroots guide to legislation.Environmental issues 
The green thumb: a grassroots guide to legislation. (environmental laws and regulations)Environmental issues 
The plastics scam. (plastic waste thought to be recycled end up in Asian ports) (Greenpeace Updates)Environmental issues 
The year of the giveaway. (George Bush shows his true colors as anti-environmentalist)Environmental issues 
TIME agrees to Greenpeace demands. Paper industry recalcitrant. (TIME magazine)Environmental issues 
Time bombs. (nuclear plants similar to Chernobyl still in operation) (Green Wire)Environmental issues 
Twenty years: no time off for good behavior. (past accomplishments and present challenges of Greenpeace) (Editorial)Environmental issuesDykstra, Peter
Victory in the South Pacific: Greenpeace hails French nuclear testing moratorium.Environmental issues 
Why a newsletter? (Greenpeace)Environmental issuesD'Esposito, Steve
Wimping out: will Congress bow to industry pressure on waste? (Green Wire)Environmental issues 
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