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Posts by Katie Renz

Visioning San Francisco Past

A living archive of the city

By Katie Renz

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 »

Forests for the Funding

If you buy it, they can’t log it

By Katie Renz

Spring 2006 | No Comments »

The Garden of Erik

Permaculture’s “function stack” embodied

By Katie Renz

Spring 2006 | No Comments »

Grains Gone (Almost) Wild

CSA bags, not boxes

By Katie Renz

Spring 2006 | No Comments »

Will Teach for Change

Undervaluing education, trashing the environment

By Katie Renz

Spring 2006 | No Comments »

Trail Teachers

A week at nature camp

By Katie Renz

Spring 2006 | No Comments »

Essential Reads

By Katie Renz and Linnea Due

Spring 2006 | No Comments »

Shabaka’s Seedlings

Growing green in the inner city

By Katie Renz

Summer 2005 | No Comments »

Interview with a Reaper

“Death” author gets personal

By Katie Renz

Summer 2005 | No Comments »

New Wave Coming

Green jobs, not jails

By Katie Renz

Summer 2005 | No Comments »

Will Sonoma keep the grass greener?

The county’s growth restrictions work. Now it’s time for the third iteration.

By Katie Renz

Winter 2005 | No Comments »

Thinking Upstream, with Melissa Nelson

An interview with the executive director of the Cultural Conservancy.

By Katie Renz

Winter 2005 | No Comments »

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