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Alternatives Journal
An independent, nonprofit magazine focusing on Canadian environmental issues. The publication is the official journal of the Environmental Studies Association of Canada. Contributors are students, scholars, professionals, and activists concerned with the environment, including its social and political dimensions. Issues are theme-based and include refereed feature articles, news reports, commentaries, and reviews. Academic and professional interests.
Back to the future.(Editorial) January 01, 2004
Blue flag means beaches safe.(Campaigns)(Environmental Defence Canada ... January 01, 2004
Save the milk.(Campaigns)(concern grows over a proposed irrigation dam... January 01, 2004
Forget fusion funding.(Campaigns)(Brief Article) January 01, 2004
Check pesticide safety.(Research Findings)(Brief Article) January 01, 2004
Stall sprawl, save money.(Research Findings)(David Suzuki Foundation a... January 01, 2004
Fore! The birds.(AlterNotes)(Brief Article) January 01, 2004
Don't flush the fish.(AlterNotes)(Brief Article) January 01, 2004
Let the kids do it.(AlterNotes)(Brief Article) January 01, 2004
A whale of a legacy.(Science Desk) January 01, 2004
Not in anyone's backyard.(Letter from Newfoundland) January 01, 2004
The soft path holds up: efficient technologies and renewable sources w... January 01, 2004
Waste energy is Truro's treasure.(district-heating systems are becomin... January 01, 2004
Bright ideas: twelve steps to break our energy addiction--with technol... January 01, 2004
Why we need renewables: low-impact, renewable sources of energy are ou... January 01, 2004
NYPV blue: from highrises to brownstones, solar power finds a home in ... January 01, 2004
Blowing in the wind: the Danes have shown that wind energy thrives whe... January 01, 2004
Hydro hype, dam delusions: the proposal to dam the Deh Cho for hydroel... January 01, 2004
Bush league science: an unprecedented pattern of distortion and manipu... January 01, 2004
Under the magnifying glass: nanotechnology needs open deliberation not... January 01, 2004
Within limits: Canada's record on environmental protection is a patchw... January 01, 2004
Money talks, standards rock: federal and provincial regulations are ne... January 01, 2004
It takes two to tango: non-profits can gain by pooling their resources... January 01, 2004
Consumer crunch: the Christmas marketing blitz seems to begin earlier ... January 01, 2004
Pretty City Kitty.(Brain Mulch)(being the mascot for the Mississauga C... January 01, 2004
Microchips and monsters.(Reviews)(The Silicon Valley of Dreams: Enviro... January 01, 2004
Parks in perspective.(Protected Areas and the Regional Planning Impera... January 01, 2004
Going whole hog.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) January 01, 2004
Eu to cut illegal timber trade.(Global News) January 01, 2004
Mail bread to your MP.(Campaigns) January 01, 2004
Placer Dome under fire.(AlterNotes) January 01, 2004
Get up, stand up.(Webs of Power: Notes from the Global Uprising)(Globa... January 01, 2004
Spud light.(AlterNotes) January 01, 2004
"Polluter pays" upheld.(Canadian News) January 01, 2004
Brazil's president under fire.(Global News) January 01, 2004
Wingbeat mathematics.(Science Desk) January 01, 2004
Paint recovery a success.(Canadian News) January 01, 2004
GMO case nears decision.(Canadian News) January 01, 2004
BC forest policy won't work.(Campaigns) January 01, 2004
Web reviews.(Bibliography) January 01, 2004
Albertans fight phosphates.(Canadian News) January 01, 2004
Land grab discriminatory.(Global News) January 01, 2004
Don't forget Saskatoon.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) January 01, 2004
Wish you were here: utopias, dystopias and other environmental fantasi... January 01, 2004
Alternatives directory: Canadian graduate environmental studies progra... January 01, 2004
Theory matters.(Reviews)(Main Currents in Western Environmental Though... January 01, 2004
Portrait of an activist. January 01, 2004
Asthma up on hog farms.(Research Findings)(Brief Article) January 01, 2004
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