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July/August 2009

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read article The Transition Initiative

Towns and cities are imagining different -- and positive -- futures in a warming, post-oil world.  

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read article The Trumpet of the Swan

Childhood memories withstand the test of time, but a fragile species may be another story.  

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Ambassador of Fruit

Idaho reminded Esmaeil Fallahi of Iran. Now he's helping its growers diversify their farms with surprising fruits like jujube and persimmon.
Will be posted online July 21.  

World at Dawn

The subtle delights of the ghostly realm between night and day.
Will be posted online July 7. 

A Ruthless Elegance

Can something as tragic as mountaintop removal mining be depicted as beautiful? Novelist Ann Pancake writes about the photographs of Richard Stevens. 

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read article Hell Yeah, We Want Windmills

In the heart of coal country, activists are championing an energy economy that can save mountains and save lives.  

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Mulholland's View

Karen Halvorson's photographs reveal a famed Los Angeles thoroughfare to be as wild as it is domestic.  

Digital Gardens

Borrowing a trick from Dutch still-life painters, a photographer stitches together surprising tableaus of flora and fauna.  

A Nation of Addicts

Democracy wasn't build for a culture addicted to oil.
Will be posted online July 21.  

Murmurations

A lyrical meditation on a very inventive bird species.
Will be posted online August 4.  

Beyond Radical

Conservatives have a lot to offer the climate change movement.
Will be posted online August 4.  

Making Other Arrangements

In this regular feature about how people are responding to climate change and peak oil, Ginger Strand profiles a small hydro-powered local radio station, and Leni Fried writes about a rural community center / groceries sustainability efforts.  

The Story About the One

Pro-life or pro-choice, everyone can agree on one thing about abortion. And that's potentially great news for the environment.
Will be posted online July 21. 

Forget Shorter Showers

Why personal change is not a substitute for political change.
Will be posted online July 7.  

Reviews

Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness & Corvus: A Life with Birds
Tide, Feather, Snow
Brush Cat
An American Gospel
An Inside Passage


Poetry

Leaves by Afaa Michael Weaver
The Defenders by Wendell Berry
RSVP by Allen Braden
Earthworms by Katrina Vandenberg


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