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Ecology Center

Terrain Magazine

Northern California’s Environmental Magazine

Archive for July, 2006

Like Father, Like Son

“Methyl iodide is not an ozone depleter, but that’s about the only nice thing you can say about it.”

By Lisa Stapleton

Summer 2006 | No Comments »

Patriotic Publishing

How Would a Patriot Act?

By Amy Kiser

Summer 2006 | No Comments »

Polling for Peace and Quiet

The Santa Clara Valley Open Space Initiative would amend the county’s general plan to preserve ranchlands, hillsides, and agricultural areas.

By Liz Anders

Summer 2006 | No Comments »

Sacramento Watch

Bush Rolls Back, California Rolls On

By Amy Kiser

Summer 2006 | No Comments »

Visioning San Francisco Past

A living archive of the city

By Katie Renz

Summer 2006 | No Comments »

Tiny Molecules, Big Uncertainties

Nobody knows how to regulate nanotech, but it’s already in your sunscreen.

By Lisa Stapleton

Summer 2006 | No Comments »

Eating Arsenic and Old TCE

What’s new and small and eats arsenic and old TCE (trichloroethylene) spills?

By Lisa Stapleton

Summer 2006 | No Comments »

Brave New Yeast

Yeast flies through the air with the greatest of ease. So does the genetically modified version.

By Els Cooperrider

Summer 2006 | No Comments »

Too Much of a Good Thing

Doctors increasingly must turn to “drugs of last resort” as more bacteria become resistant to antibiotics. Who killed the super drug?

By Vivian Choi

Summer 2006 | No Comments »

Why Sonoma County’s Measure M Failed

Mendocino County had an advantage: the opposition didn’t have a strategy. Now it does.

By Anna McCarthy

Summer 2006 | No Comments »

Meat the Future

Beware the yuck factor.

By Mary Vance

Summer 2006 | No Comments »

The YIMBY Revolution

Anticipating the end of oil.

By Linnea Due

Summer 2006 | No Comments »

Reality TV Grows Roots

Broadcasting sustainability issues into the living rooms of local channel-surfers.

By Katie Renz

Summer 2006 | No Comments »

Behind the Meatrix

Educating viewers about the hazards and health risks associated with factory farming and industrial dairy farms by combining pop culture parody with a behind-the-scenes look at how conventional meat and dairy products are produced in the US.

By Mary Vance

Summer 2006 | No Comments »

Powering Up for Powering Down, City by City

Sebastopol gets a road map to 2020.

By Trilby duPont

Spring 2006 | No Comments »

Wild Things

Kathryn Spence’s Unlikely Avians

By Lisa Owens Viani

Summer 2006 | No Comments »

Berkeley Farmers’ Markets: GMO-Free Zone

One of the only truly GMO-free places to shop in the nation.

By Rosalie Zdzienicka Fanshel

Summer 2006 | No Comments »

Essential Reads

Paul Stamets bends your mind.

By Gina Covina

Summer 2006 | No Comments »

Meine Grüne Nation

When zeal becomes zealotry.

By Amy Standen

Summer 2006 | No Comments »

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