Spring 1998
Vol. 13, No. 2



International Marine Mammal Project:
New Agreement is Bad for Dolphins, Bad for Tuna
Keiko's Journey Continues

Southern Rockies Restoration Project:
Call of the Wild for Colorado's Rivers

Estuary Action Challenge:
Bay Area Kids Battle Pollution

World News
Man Made Asteroid Threatens Earth

The Journal's 1997 "Green Screen Awards"

Trials of a Northwoods Nation

Ranking Auto Pollution: EIJ's Briquette Test

Villagers Capture Dam in India....And 1,000 Police Storm the Site

Chemical Sensitivities: A Global Problem

Between the Bullets and the Bison


The Last Traveling Dolphin Show
by Helene Hessinger

East Timor Ecotastrophe
Anonymous

US Space Junk Falls on Siberia
by Lisa Tracy

Save the Blue Danube
by Bela Liptak

Beyond the Kyoto Conference
by Rhys Roth

The Year of the Oceans
by Marc E. Norman

The Gold Rush Legacy: Greed, Pollution and Genocide
by Pratap Chatterjee

Corporations Get the Gold, Taxpayers Get the Shaft
by Senator Dale Bumpers


The PR Plot to Overheat the Earth
by Bob Burton and Sheldon Rampton

Fluoride: Industry's Toxic Coup
by Joel Griffiths

Rethinking Fluoride
by Darlene Sherrel

US Military Moves into Mexico
by S. Brian Willson

Cindy Duehring: A Beacon in a Toxic Storm
by Cindy Duehring

Book Excerpt: Living with Cancer
by Sandra Steingraber, PhD


The Abuse of Nature is a Sin
by His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I

Next Independence Day, Look Ahead
by Winona LaDuke

A Vindication Mythical and Real
by Sharon Skolnick

Earth's First Intertribal Park
by Sharon Skolnick

Amend the Constitution! Control Corporations! Legalize Democracy!
by Gar Smith