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Ecology Center

Terrain Magazine

Northern California’s Environmental Magazine

Archive for November, 2008

Lonesome Stranger

As the climate changes, wildlife is on the move

By Nicole Edmison

Fall/Winter 2008 | 4 Comments »

Power to the People

Using energy is such a natural and necessary part of everyday American life that its source is often considered only when the monthly Pacific Gas & Electric bill comes. But the system is vulnerable to manipulation, as we learned during California’s 2001 energy crisis, and relies heavily on non-renewable power sources that produce heavy emissions.

By Elly Hopper

Fall/Winter 2008 | No Comments »

True Co$t

Can Trees and Solar Panels Be Good Neighbors?

By Christine Sarkis

Fall/Winter 2008 | No Comments »

Nuclear Redux

Does reducing our imports of foreign oil mean Chernobyl in our backyard? What’s changed and what’s not about nuclear energy.

By Amy Kiser

Fall/Winter 2008 | 1 Comment »

Waiting for Ocean Energy?

In the widening search for renewable energy sources, open water has joined the sun and wind as future energy providers.

By Nicole Edmison

Fall/Winter 2008 | No Comments »

Growing Small: An Interview with a Tiny-House Builder

Jay Shafer lives in what he builds: 85 square feet.

By Casey Miner

Fall/Winter 2008 | No Comments »

Q&A: Tom Philpott, Slow Food Fighter

Sprawling over the Labor Day weekend, the four-day Slow Food Nation festival attracted more than just the usual suspects to San Francisco.

By John Birdsall

Fall/Winter 2008 | No Comments »

Q&A: Jeffrey St Clair

Cutting the Grassroots

By Ben Terrall

Fall/Winter 2008 | 1 Comment »

The Big Save

When an avalanche wiped our Juneau’s power, the city turned to a Berkeley expert. Alaska’s example could help us survive.

By Kara Platoni

Fall/Winter 2008 | No Comments »

Holiday Harvest: Slow Down for Heritage Turkeys

Bobcats and other traumas haven’t stopped this farmer.

By Linnea Due

Fall/Winter 2008 | No Comments »

Backyard Bounty: Waste Not

Oakland has enough fruit for two gleaners - and they’re just getting started.

By Elly Hopper

Fall/Winter 2008 | No Comments »

Backyard Bounty: Want Not

Her idea was simple: Create an ultra-local urban food chain by paying youth to pick fruit from peoples’ yards and deliver it to low-income seniors.

By Rachel Zurer

Fall/Winter 2008 | No Comments »

Ask The Eco Team

Can you compare so-called “green” cleaning products with conventional ones?

By Beck Cowles

Fall/Winter 2008 | No Comments »

Essential Reads

By Gina Covina, Rachel Aronowitz, Linnea Due and Mary Vance

Fall/Winter 2008 | No Comments »

Window on the Ecology Center

By Mary Vance

Fall/Winter 2008 | No Comments »

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