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| TABLE OF CONTENTS | Volume XIV, Number 1 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2003 | COVER STORY POWER PLAYS - Fuel Cells are Reaching the Market, in What Could be a $100 Billion Industry Fuel cells are reaching the market, in what could be a $100 billion industry.
By Jim Motavalli THE HYDROGEN ECONOMY - After Oil, Clean Energy From a Fuel-Cell-Driven Global Hydrogen Web Can a combination of technological innovation, global cooperation and strategic thinking take oil off the international chessboard of power politics and replace it with the ultimate energy carrier, lighter-than-air, and potentially non-polluting hydrogen?
By Jeremy Rifkin FEATURES HIJACKING HYDROGEN - Will Big Oil, Coal Interests and the Nuclear Industry Control the Next Energy Revolution? Will big oil, coal interests and the nuclear industry control the next energy revolution?
By Jim Motavalli CONVERSATIONS JAMES S. CANNON - China at the Crossroads Interview with James S. Cannon.
By Jim Motavalli AMORY B. LOVINS - Building the Hydrogen Economy Interview with Amory B. Lovins.
By Jim Motavalli
GREEN LIVING CONSUMER NEWS: THE NATURAL SMILE - New Toothpastes Clean Without the Chemicals By Starre Vartan EATING RIGHT: PASTA PREFERRED - America’s Favorite Dish Goes Organic By Eve Hightower YOUR HEALTH: DRUGGING OUR WATER - We Flush It, Then We Drink It By Melissa Knopper HOUSE & HOME: LET IT FLOW - Permeable Pavements Prevent Water Runoff By Phoebe Hall MONEY MATTERS: SHADES OF GREEN - Stock Tips for Environmentally Motivated Investors By Pamela J. Gordon GOING GREEN: A GREEN GETAWAY - The Virgin Islands’ Maho Bay Puts Conservation First By Karen Madsen TOOLS FOR GREEN LIVING - Resources for eco-awareness and action By Phoebe Hall, Kristine Hansen, Eve Hightower, Corene Luh, Jim Motavalli, Megan Riley, and Richard D. Smith
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