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| TABLE OF CONTENTS | Volume VIII, Number 1 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1997 | COVER STORY WOMEN'S WORK - The leadership of the environmental movement-and the grassroots rank-and-file-are no longer male preserves The leadership of the environmental movement-and the grassroots rank-and-file-are no longer male preserves.
By Stuart Miller
SIDEBAR: VISIONARY THINKING Women Shape the Environmental Movement's Theoretical Base. By Jim Motavalli
SIDEBAR: GREEN BELTS AND GREEN REVOLUTIONS International Women Organize Against Agribusiness and Environmental Degradation. By Tracey C. Rembert
SIDEBAR: WOMEN FORM THE FRONTLINES OF LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM How housewives are leading local environmental movements. By Stuart Miller WHO WILL FEED CHINA? - The World's Most Populous Country is Facing a Massive Grain Deficit How China's growing population is putting demands on the world economy and the environment, and what's in store for the future of the world's most populous country.
By Lester R. Brown
SIDEBAR: A SHOT HEARD 'ROUND CHINA China faces food-shortage issues. CONVERSATIONS KATHLEEN ALANA MCGINTY Interview with Kathleen Alana McGinty, chairperson of the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) and President Clinton's senior advisor on environment and natural resources issues.
By Jim Motavalli
GREEN LIVING CONSUMER NEWS: SHOES THAT TREAD LIGHTLY ON THE EARTH By Tracey C. Rembert ECO-HOME: OUT THE WINDOW - Modern Homes are Heat Wasters, but Green Money-Savers are Possible By Jim Motavalli YOUR HEALTH: BODY, HEAL THYSELF - Alternative Medicine is a More Natural Approach to Health By Anne W. Wilke MONEY MATTERS: BANKING WITH A HEART - Socially Responsible Loans are a Good Investment By Marshall Glickman GOING GREEN: THE PRINCE OF TIDES - Marine Wildlife Abounds in Canada's Bay of Fundy By Amy Shellenberger
THIS ISSUE'S GREEN LIVING By Amy Shellenberger and Anne W. Wilke
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CURRENTS WHAT'S THE BUZZ? - Wild Honeybees, Nature's Pollinators, Are in Trouble, Victims of Manmade Pollution and Tiny, Destructive Mites DROWNING IN SAND - Desertification, a Worldwide Phenomenon that Consumes Arable Land, Threatens the World Food Supply GHOST GRIZZLIES - Does the Great Bear Still Haunt Colorado? DISCORDANT HAARP - The Air Force is Preparing to Militarize the Ionosphere-With Electrifying Results
IN BRIEF SAYING IT WITH FLOWERS
UPDATES COSTNER'S TAINTED LEGACY
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