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Chainsaw Environmentalists

Independent Landowners Cut Down Trees to Save the Forest Although its southern half is dotted with sprawling suburban corridors, northern Maine is as empty and dark as a velvet stage curtain. The mixed forests—tall white pine, bristly spruce, oak and maple—seem to extend forever. "Most striking in the Maine wilderness is the continuousness of the […]

Burning Down the Houses

The Earth Liberation Front Targets Long Island Sprawl An hour east of New York City, along the former rural Route 25A, the occasional roadside nursery and peach farm stand out like orphans among the business strips and office tracts of the island’s North Shore. The farms are fast disappearing in Suffolk County, and the way […]

Green Warriors

The Goldman Foundation Recognizes Environmental Activists "Some well-respected scientists are worried. They cite studies which show injecting cows with BGH changes the milk we drink and that it contains a higher level of another hormone believed to promote cancer in humans." This sentence never made it into the Fox news broadcast that investigative journalist team […]

Growing the Greens

Is There Life After 2000 for America’s Biggest Third Party? When Ralph Nader announced he would run for President in 2000, few people thought he would register very high on the political Richter scale. Now, in the wake of an election so close that some Gore supporters blame the Presidency of George W. Bush on […]

The Rivers Sad Song

"I’ve known rivers," wrote the great African-American poet Langston Hughes, "ancient, dusky rivers." He "heard the singing of the Mississippi" and watched "its muddy bosom turn all golden in the sunset." Jerry Russell Illustration Today, the Mississippi is the most polluted river in the U.S., and its song is a cry for help. The river’s […]

America’s Troubled Waters: Can They be Saved?

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Scorched Earth Policy

When environmental leaders talk about the Bush Administration’s team—Secretary of Interior Gale Norton, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) head Christine Todd Whitman and Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham—the operative word is "scary." About Norton, an extremist advocate of private property rights during a long public career, Endangered Species Coalition Executive Director Brock Evans says, "This is the […]

Bloomin Hazard

Is There More To Your Bouquet Than Meets The Eye? Above the perfumed surface of much of the cut-flower industry lies an unlovely cloud of toxic pesticide use. With Mother’s Day nearly here, what’s a concerned consumer to do? The control and monitoring of chemical substances used in the production of both cut flowers and […]

Spice it Up

Maybe it’s our growing appetite for spicy ethnic and foreign cuisines, or maybe it’s just that our palates thrill to the zip added by seasoning anything thrown on the grill. Whatever the reason, Americans are clearly running hot for spices. Last year, we consumed close to a billion pounds of the stuff, almost four pounds […]

Relief is in Sight

Natural Remedies to Make Allergy Season a Little Easier It’s springtime, and a young plant’s thoughts turn to pollination. This shouldn’t be a problem, since pollen isn’t actually bad for you. But it can certainly make you miserable. The American Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Immunology (AAAAI) estimates that nearly 36 million people in the […]

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