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from January 1996
Last Number: November 2009

Alternatives, Inc.
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Year 2009

Vol. 35 Nbr. 1, January 2009

Aged Kleenex.

Kimberly-Clark Corp.'s green toilet paper - Brief article

Annelid activists.

In Brief - Brief article

Anti-Farm Bill.

Water quality policy - Brief article

Ask not what the economy can do for the environment.

Editorial - Agriculture and renewable energy - Editorial

BC's rush for hydro power: water privatization in a small-scale suit.

British Columbia

Carbon crash.

Letters to the Editor - Letter to the editor

Correction.

Letters to the Editor - Correction notice

Doomed island: Nauru's short-sightedness and resulting decline are an urgent warning to the rest of the planet.

Eco heroes.

In Brief - Brief article

Growing right: small-scale farming is an answer, but not the solution.

Horse power: at the right scale, horse logging is both environmentally preferable and economically viable.

Immigrant insects.

Science Desk

Kyoto out of court.

Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act - Brief article

Mining dilemma: although small-scale and artisanal mining have potential, they require government regulation to avoid environmental and safety abuses.

Mining fish.

In Brief - Brief article

On Sandy Pond.

Letter From Newfoundland and Labrador - Letter to the editor

Out of thin air.

In Brief - Brief article

Panama hats: a weavers' association in Ecuador scaled back to discover security and stability.

Peace on Earth.

Brain Mulch

Pedal power: the Indian villages of Kinchlingi and Tumba are proving that small-scale biodiesel generation can create self-sufficient, sustainable communities.

Praise from Buzz Holling.

Letters to the Editor - Letter to the editor

Praising David.

Letters to the Editor - Letter to the editor

Renewable Ontario: the province's new scheme tests how big small-scale energy can become.

Sailing grain.

In Brief - Brief article

Take a BIXI.

Montreal's public transportation - Brief article

The cost of carbon: get used to uncertainty, and allow government, not traders, to set the price of carbon.

The Carbon Dialogues

The true test.

Letters to the Editor - Letter to the editor

Urban harvest: Gail and Wally's SPIN farming and Carmie's soup service are yielding profits.

Water Woes.

Dry Spring: The Coming Water Crisis of North America - Book review

Whites pointers.

Letters to the Editor - Letter to the editor

100-mile stores.

In Brief - Brief article