Economic Change for People and the Environment 21.4

Editorial: Now that we are significant by Robert Gibson

Sustainability as Symbiosis: Why We Can't Be the Forehead Mites of Gaia
Kent A. Peacock

More Jobs, Less Damage: A Framework for Sustainability, Growth and Employment
William E. Rees

Taxing Combustion and Rehabilitating Forests: Achieving Sustainability, Growth and Employment through Energy Policy
William E. Rees
Inset: Agenda 21 provides shaky foundations for fight against global poverty by Thomas Heyd

A Rare Good Thing: The Hopi Solar Project and Barriers to the Use of Renewable Energy Technologies
Dennis Bartels

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Notes

Harms' Way: It ain't the humidity...
Dave Harms

Charges against environmental doctor worry victims of environmental illness
Gwenith Whitford

Unusual partnership brings recycling to St. John's
Angela O'Regan

Legislation may reduce illegal wildlife trade in Canada
Sonja Sen

Ontario courts reluctant composters
Jane Snyder

Poll shows environmental issues a priority for most Canadians
Julia Weston

New Canadians enrich environmental activism
Mary Pickering

Reviews

Jerry de Gryse and Andrew Sant, eds., Our Common Ground: A Celebration of Art, Place and Environment
Richard Hofrichter, ed.,Toxic Struggles: The Theory and Practice of Environmental Justice
Andrew Dobson and Paul Lucardie, eds., The Politics of Nature: Exlporations in Green Political Theory
Lourdes Arizpe, M. Priscilla Stone, and David C. Major, eds., Population and Environment: Rethinking the Debate
John M. Bryden, ed., Towards Sustainable Rural Communities: The Guelph Seminar Series

Books Received for Review

Letters

Podium: A Tale of Community Activism: Residents Work Together to Halt the Brantford Southern Access Road
Catherine Verrall

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