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Last Number: November 2009

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Year 2004

Vol. 30 Nbr. 2, March 2004

Accolades.

Letters - Letter to the Editor

Canada opposes asbestos ban.

Canadian News

Catch of the day: seafood campaigns are reaching consumers but they risk oversimplification.

Check out the Tabloids.

Reviews

China expands nuclear energy.

Global News

City living cheaper than suburbs.

Research Findings

City Musings.

Reviews

Coalition for farm reform.

Campaigns

Cod catch continues.

Global News

Complaint succeeds.

Campaigns

Corrections.

Correction Notice

Cultural caretaking.

Letters - Letter to the Editor

E. coli brings long-term risks.

Canadian News

Ecology critical to water flows.

Research Findings

Election countdown.

Indicators

Empty nets: fisheries are in decline around the world as fishing technology outstrips ecological capacity.

Energy futures.

Letter to the Editor

Every breath you take.

Stir it Up

False pesticide claims get fine.

Global News

Fish fat facts: informed food choices will decrease exposure to contaminants.

Healthy fishing: the Great Lakes should be cleaned up--for the sake of the fish and the fishers.

Hot green web sites.

Illicit CFC market booming.

Global News

Industrial Disorders.

Reviews

Inuit fight climate change.

Campaigns

Leukemia linked to tungsten.

Research Findings

Lyrical ecology.

On the Shelf

Mayday! Mayday!(Editorial)

Men at work, sperm at risk.

Science Desk

Moose on endangered list in NS.

Canadian News

Nanotech naysaying.

Letter to the Editor

Nature to get right-of-way.

Letter from South Stukely

Neuromarketing.

Off the Beat

Ocean salinity changing.

Research Findings

On the menu: a consumer's guide to eating seafood responsibly.

Ontario halts water removal.

Canadian News

Put your foot in it: it's time to review the usefulness of the 'ecological footprint' concept.

Political Science

Retrofits for social housing.

Campaigns

Return to sender.

Brain Mulch

Salmon Wars.

Reviews

Soft path rebuttal.

Letter to the Editor

State of the Law.

Reviews

The call of the moon: turn to the tides for the latest source of clean, renewable energy.

The new conquistadores: multinational mining companies face off against disgruntled communities in Peru.

Wanted: new management; Many of Canada's fisheries are in crisis, but new forms of management suggest a more sustainable future may be possible.

Web reviews.

World Social Forum takes on coke.