Greenpeace (Washington, D.C.) 2001 - Abstracts

Greenpeace (Washington, D.C.) 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
Cancer starts here: the poisoning of American begins in Louisiana.(vinyl industry pollution)Environmental issues 
Caribbean blues: finding a safe place for whales.Environmental issues 
Guess what's coming to dinner?(genetically engineered fish)Environmental issues 
Hidden household hazards: Greenpeace tests reveal products have dangerously high levels of toxic chemicals.(specifically polyvinyl chloride)Environmental issues 
In memoriam: David McTaggart.(Greenpeace activist)(Obituary)Environmental issues 
Learning how not to lead.(collapse of climate change negotiations, The Hague, Netherlands)Environmental issues 
No nukes for NATO: "Star Wars" will start wars.(United States National Missile Defense System)Environmental issues 
Renewed interest: President Bush's promotion of fossil fuels has had the ironic effect of bringing new focus to renewable energy.(George W. Bush)Environmental issues 
Saving ancient forests in leaps and bounds.(Amazon)Environmental issues 
Take Back the Earth Day: Greenpeace uses holiday to focus on Bush's anti-environmental policies.(George W. Bush)Environmental issues 
Take this cob and shove it.(Kellogg Co.'s illegal use of genetically engineered StarLink corn)Environmental issues 
The clean energy revolution.(November 2001 election in San Francisco, California, shows voters support solar power)Environmental issues 
Thirty years: raising hell...to save the planet.(Greenpeace anniversary)Environmental issues 
True food victory! Trader Joe's drops GMOs.(genetically modified organisms)Environmental issues 
Working to save the Amazon: Greenpeace uses innovative strategies to confront timber criminals in and out of the jungle.(Cover Story)Environmental issues 
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