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Alternatives Journal back issues
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More: population, nature and what women want.(Books In Brief)(Brief article)(Book review)
August 1, 2009... More: Population, Nature and What Women Want, Robert Engelman, How do women's reproductive choices affect global population and environmental health? Despite his provocative subtitle, Engelman answers this question with humility, humour and a great deal of research. He concludes that when...
Hijacked future.(Books In Brief)(Brief article)(Video recording review)
August 1, 2009... Hijacked Future, David Springbett [DVD]. It's not just climate change or the rising price of oil that threaten our food supply. It is also those who want to control and own global seed stocks. With this as its underlying message, Hijacked Future is an engaging and accessible introduction to...
Biofuelling the future.(Editorial)(Editorial)
March 1, 2009... WE'RE very pleased to announce that Alternatives has become the media sponsor for Earth Day Canada's Hometown Heroes. The annual award goes to an individual or group who has made an outstanding contribution to the environment by working within their community. It's work that often goes...
What would nature do?(AskNature.org)(Brief article)
March 1, 2009... Nature is the place to start when problem solving, according to the Biomimicry Institute. Inspired by this tenet, the institute launched AskNature.org. It is the world's first biomimicry database, a free, online public-domain library, featuring design strategies that mirror natural systems....
Colossal Fossil.(In Brief)(Brief article)
March 1, 2009... Canadians can enter 2009 confident that little has changed with regard to their nation's approach to climate change. At the December 2008 UN Climate Change Conference in Poznan, Poland, Canada matched last year's performance and received the Colossal Fossil award for being the country most...