Greenpeace (Washington, D.C.) 1999 - Abstracts

Greenpeace (Washington, D.C.) 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
Checkup for the planet: examining environmental health at the turn of the century.(Cover Story)Environmental issues 
Children of a common mother: international youth delegation protests destruction of Great Bear Rainforest.(includes related article on an American environmental activist)Environmental issues 
Fields of greed: "terminator technology" could make Monsanto rich ... and devastate the environment.(includes related article on partnership between Greenpeace and chefs to campaign against genetically engineered plants)Environmental issuesPerian, Naomi
In search of sanctuary: time is running out for the great whales.Environmental issues 
Is your dinner in danger of becoming extinct?(Chilean Sea Bass being fished to extinction)Environmental issues 
Our future on fire.(need to reduce dioxin levels created by the burning of chlorine-containing materials)Environmental issues 
Playing with fire: Greenpeace testing finds that some popular toys may place children at risk.(includes related article on where to contact the CEOs of companies that make vinyl children's products)Environmental issuesBarre, David
Polluter's paradise: industrial pollution in Lousiana threatens local residents and the global environment.Environmental issuesPerian, Naomi
Powering the next millennium.(renewable energy)Environmental issuesHoulihan, Meghan
Strange new world.(includes related articles)(effects of genetic engineering)Environmental issuesPerian, Naomi
The chain of destruction: U.S. companies fuel the destruction of Canada's ancient rainforests.Environmental issuesBarre, David
The food industry's secret ingredient.(genetically modified foods)Environmental issues 
The perils of plastic.(includes related article on polyvinyl chloride)Environmental issues 
Trouble in paradise.(destruction of the Amazon rain forest)Environmental issues 
Will the Stellers survive? Steller sea lions cannot compete with the industrial fishing vessels that are destroying their food source.Environmental issuesHoulihan, Meghan
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