Tag: Green Guide
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Oil and vision
Why the governor should fund public-transit projects, not the building of more freeway lanes.
This article was published on 02.16.06
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Sacramento on empty
The world is approaching the ‘peak’ of global oil production. Will communities like ours be able to stave off a dramatic shift in our way of life, or are we destined for a painful era of change?
This article was published on 01.26.06
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Mercury rising
U.S. Rep. James Gibbons’ involvement with an article minimizing mercury hazards can give us some hints of the kind of governor he’d be.
This article was published on 01.19.06
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Corps values
At Great Basin Institute, saving the planet means everything from reading Thoreau to building a trail—or even chopping down a tree.
This article was published on 12.15.05
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Divine perspiration
A spiritual-cultural nexus, the River School, provides relaxation and education for folks who want to live in a better world.
This article was published on 11.24.05
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Toilet training
As a sewer line makes it’s way up to Mt. Rose ski resort, can condos be far behind?
This article was published on 11.17.05
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A garden in winter
Couple’s organic garden makes most of cooler growing season.
This article was published on 11.10.05
February 16, 2006
SN&R Vol 17 Issue 47
January 26, 2006
SN&R Vol 17 Issue 44
January 19, 2006
RN&R Vol 11 Issue 50
December 15, 2005
RN&R Vol 11 Issue 45
November 24, 2005
RN&R Vol 11 Issue 42
November 17, 2005
RN&R Vol 11 Issue 41
November 10, 2005
CN&R Vol 29 Issue 17