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Restoring the Earth Restoring the Earth is destined to become the central enterprise of the years ahead. Leading that effort is a growing movement of "bioneers," biological pioneers who are using nature to heal nature and working with individuals, communities, businesses, and governments to implement real change. $12.95 P |
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Let the Mountains Talk,
Let the Rivers Run In this passionate, witty and unique memoir, David Brower, elder statesman of the ecology movement, reflects on his decades of controversial environmental activism. He recalls the victories and disappointments of the environmental movement, outlines crucial modern battles for the earth, and points the way forward: to restoration. $14.95 P |
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Earth Future Imagine a future in which people had successfully come to terms with each other and with our spaceship home, where we used only as many resources as would regenerate in a given year, and where we were actually restoring the Earth's bounty! In short, a world where wealth is defined by peace, a healthy environment, and the high quality of our relationships. $14.95 P |
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What I've Always Known "There's a war going on. A war against the earth, against mother earth. I wonder whose side your on?" This book is Harmer's wondrous memoir of his pursuit of the answer to that question. $23.00 HC |
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Imagine a World Without Monarch Butterflies Imagine a World Without Monarch Butterflies describes which foods are modified; their effects on body, mind, and spirit; their impact on the environment; and what can be done to protect the world's food supply. $6.95 P |
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Farmageddon The advance of biotechnology has been shrouded in secrecy for the most part, punctuated occasionally by media fanfare proclaiming the latest bizarre development such as Dolly, the cloned sheep, or aptly-named "Terminator Technology" seeds which are designed to fail to reproduce their own kind. Careful public relations management has extended public ignorance to the point where few people realize that much of what they eat is now genetically engineered, labelling of genetically engineered food is not required. $16.95 P |
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Been Brown So Long It Looked Like
Green To Me St. Clair shows how the compromises of the Clinton era, from the hollowing of the Endangered Species Act to loosening of rules on toxic chemicals, opened the door for the wholesale rape-and-pillage of the bush years. Unsparing, yes. But not hopeless. He chronicles the vibrant new movement confronting the forces of despoliation at every turn, united in their demand for environmental justice. $19.95 P |
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Bush Versus the Environment This is a compelling look at one of the most important issues look at one of the most important issues facing America todya, one with consequences that will last long after Bush has left office. $12.00 P |