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The New Catalyst Winter 1989/90 Number 16
Publisher: Catalyst Education SocietyYear Published: 1990 Pages: 31pp Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Abstract: - Contents: Power Authority & Resistence The Politics of Power Site C: No Dam Way! NAWAPA: A Monster Still Alive Imagine: There's No Exxon Weeding out Waste Renewable Energy: The Untapped Potential Rocking the Boat Review: Annals of Radiation: The Hazards of Electromagnetic Fields Bioregional and Wild! An Interview with Peter Berg, of Planet Drum Foundation Energy to Change Reverend Moon and Multiple Abuse Riding the Green Bandwagon New Society Books Creating Mount Sentinel's Conscious Party Suskwa Valley: Spray Appeals Yielding Positive Results Slocan Valley: Bridges, Blockades and Ancient Bones Washington-B.C. Border: "Nope" to Power Exports Pollution, Public Pressure and the L.A. Plan The Battle over B.C. Skies Logging Chaos in B.C. Vander Zalm on the Spot over Cache Creek Dump FTA/GATT: Excluding the Environment Quebec Goes Green in Latest Election Electric Blues Seafood Closed: Industry & Government Pulped Pulping Alberta's Boreal Forest: Latest Land Grab Western Round-up Global Gossip Circles of Correspondence Energy Policy and the Nuclear Industry Washington State: 100 years old, and adult? Can Art Really Help save the world A Naturalist's Apologia to Gaia Book Reviews: Dwellers in the Land: The Bioregional Vision, Third North American Bioregional Congress Proceeding, How Deep is Deep Ecology, Diet for a New America, Deforestation and "Development" in Canada and the Tropics: The Impact on People and the Environment, The Connexions Annual 1989 Letters: People-Pressure The Only Choice, Pigs can fly, the earth is flat, and the conservative government is green |