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from January 1996
Last Number: November 2009

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Year 2009

Vol. 35 Nbr. 2, March 2009

A second opinion.

Letter to the editor

Ban the bottle.

In Brief - Brief article

Better Bioenergy: rather than picking bioenergy 'winners,' effective policy should let a lifecycle analysis decide.

Beyond food-vs-fuel: the biofuel debate must consider both energy and agriculture.

Biofuel basics: we will do better in selecting among the biofuel feedstock options if we grasp the essentials of how ecosystems work.

Biofuelling the future.

Editorial - Editorial

Cape hopeful.

Letter from Cape Farewell expedition

Carbon continentalism.

Brief article

Carbon credit transit.

In Brief - Brief article

Colossal Fossil.

In Brief - Brief article

Conflict of interest.

Letter to the editor

Defining development.

Letter to the editor

Directory feedback.

Letter to the editor

Eat your car.

Brief article

Energy In: energy out; how three biofuels stack up.

GM-uh-o!(Brief article)

Growing fuel: kenyans are experimenting with jatropha to determine the best scale for production.

Home brew: how a small-scale accident put a Canadian ex-pat in the front row of the international biofuel discussion.

Essay

Hot sewage.

Sewage system - Brief article

In praise of mundane nature: the unsung nature in alleyways and backyards plays an important--and undervalued--role in urban lives.

Lafarge loses.

Lafarge Canada Inc.'s appeal - Brief article

One less car.

Brief article

Safe harbour for endangered species.

Brief article

Scientizing Politics.

The Honest Broker: Making Sense of Science in Policy and Politics - Book review

Tar waters.

Water contamination by oil sands - Brief article

The 'R' Word.

Environmental Justice and Racism in Canada: An Introduction - Book review

The year in review: alternatives sums up major environmental stories of 2008.

What would nature do?

AskNature.org - Brief article