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Growth and Prosperitynew

Urban sprawl doesn't create jobs. The “conventional wisdom” that growth generates economic and employment benefits was not supported by the data. The study found that those metro areas that have fared the best had the lowest growth rates.
Eugene Weekly  |  Eben Fodor  |  01-06-2011  |  Housing & Development

Broken Arrownew

The Golden Rule -- a legendary ship used by early anti-nuclear activists -- has been parked in Humboldt Bay for years, in an awful state of disrepair. A veteran's group is looking to remedy that.
North Coast Journal  |  Heidi Walters  |  09-09-2010  |  Environment

Unmasking the Pollutersnew

MacArthur "Genius" award winner Wilma Subra could be making great money in industry. Instead, she's using her scientific skills to work for threatened communities.
Fort Worth Weekly  |  Wendy Lyons Sunshine  |  08-02-2010  |  Environment

Alice Waters Protested for Supporting Human Waste as Compostnew

The proprietor of Berkeley’s fabled Chez Panisse has emerged as a staunch and unlikely defender of fertilizing your garden with sewage sludge compost, which SF officials have recently discontinued giving away because of environmental concerns.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Brady Welch  |  04-01-2010  |  Environment

Phone Books Under Siegenew

Why phone books are in the crosshairs of legislators, environmentalists and pissed-off citizens.
The Inlander  |  Leah Sottile  |  03-31-2010  |  Environment

Keeping it Green Under the Sheetsnew

Reduce, reuse, recycle--it's a slogan you typically don't hear in relation to sex toys, prophylactics or porn. From Greenpeace’s sustainable sex tips to vegan condoms and tips on protecting your delicates from toxic toys, here’s a quick guide to greening up your sex life.
The Other Paper  |  Kitty McConnell  |  03-19-2010  |  Culture

Will the Louisiana Public Service Commission Pull the Plug on Renewable Energy?new

Both sides of the scale tip with each consideration: Will ratepayers get shafted? Will utilities stay out of the red? Are jobs stable? Is the environment benefiting? Are our local energy sources secure? And can the feds stay out of the state's hair?
Gambit  |  Alex Woodward  |  03-17-2010  |  Environment

No Cost for Dredging South Fork Yet: Locals Weigh In on Possibilitiesnew

With the exception of a slip of the tongue by Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority Chairman Mike Gaffney, last week’s public meeting on a dredging feasibility study for the South Fork Rivanna Reservoir kept talk of potential costs underwater.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Brendan Fitzgerald  |  03-17-2010  |  Environment

The LDS Church Eyes Barren Wetlands as a Future City Within Salt Lake Citynew

What is now home mostly to birds, mosquitoes and deer flies would eventually house up to 70,000 people in “a variety of neighborhoods with a range of housing types for a diverse population,” according to an update of the 2009 draft of the Northwest Quadrant Master Plan.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Katharine Biele  |  03-16-2010  |  Religion

The Permaculture Credit Union Might Be America’s Greenest Banknew

Within a month of becoming president of the Santa Fe-based Permaculture Credit Union—a unique financial institution based, as the name suggests, on eco-friendly principles—Don Sarich had his first encounter with a skeptical government regulator.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Corey Pein  |  03-11-2010  |  Environment

Get Ready, Get Set: Ten Great Ideas That Could Save the Planetnew

No. 1: Shut down coal-fired power plants. We’re already producing 23 percent more electricity than peak demand forecast for this summer. And 27 percent more power than peak demand forecast for the summer of 2014, according to a recent report by the Ontario Clean Air Alliance.
NOW Magazine  |  NOW Magazine Staff  |  02-26-2010  |  Environment

An Unpublished Study Shows the Lethal Effects of the Cosco Busan Oil Spillnew

Federal and state scientists hid from the public the groundbreaking results of a government report on the extreme danger posed to fish by the 2007 Cosco Busan oil spill. Even as they shared them with the companies that control the Cosco Busan.
SF Weekly  |  Peter Jamison  |  02-24-2010  |  Environment

UNC Stutter-Steps on its Way to Becoming Coal-Freenew

UNC will go carbon neutral, which means it will balance any carbon dioxide emissions with an equal amount of reductions or offsets, officials say. But according to the university's current climate plan, that won't happen until 2050.
INDY Week  |  Joe Schwartz  |  02-12-2010  |  Environment

Canwest Global Communications is Accused of Unethical Adsnew

An environmental group is accusing Canwest Global Communications of blurring the lines between journalism and propaganda with its six-week ad feature on climate change.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Trevor Scott Howell  |  02-11-2010  |  Media

Look Closer at 'Environmentalism' and Economic Healthnew

Every January since 1969, speakers, writers and aged witnesses are asked to recall the offshore oil well blowouts. They’re always asked, "What was it like?” By now, shouldn’t the question be, “Is it still relevant?”
Santa Barbara Independent  |  Robert Sollen  |  02-08-2010  |  Environment

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