What Would A Sustainable Future Look Like? Alternatives Journal 17.2

What Would A Sustainable Future Look Like? 17.2

Editorial: Finding the path to a sustainable future – Robert Gibson

International Trade and the Environment: An Environmental Assessment of Present GATT Negotiations – Steven Shrybman

Local Economic Self-Reliance – Paul Ekins

Defining a Sustainable Society: Values, Principles and Definitions – John Robinson, George Francis, Russel Legge and Sally Lerner

Editorial: Finding the path to a sustainable future – Robert Gibson

International Trade and the Environment: An Environmental Assessment of Present GATT Negotiations – Steven Shrybman

Local Economic Self-Reliance – Paul Ekins

Defining a Sustainable Society: Values, Principles and Definitions – John Robinson, George Francis, Russel Legge and Sally Lerner

Paradigms Lost: Changing Views on the Use of Common Property Resources – Fikret Berkes and David Feeny

Canadian, World, Tech Notes

Harms’ Way: Recycle or die – Dave Harms

Not just a cosmetic improvement – Glen Hougan

Rethinking the general store – Lynette Weber

Princess of whales without a domain – John Amarica

“Going Fishing!” Cross-cultural science education in the NWT – Candace Savage

Farm chemicals to get friendlier packaging – Jack Cembalisty

Cooking under the sun – Glen Hougan

Networks reject Tubehead – Glen Hougan

Canadian industry faces new demands for recycled paper – Gail Zboch

Is there a green future in progressive politics? An interview with Robert Paehlke – Don Alexander

Reviews

Perspectives on Ecology: A Critical Essay by Koula Mellos

The Greenpeace Story by Michael Brown and John May

Zodiac by Neal Stephenson

Podium: Must we relearn how to use surplus? – Robert Dreisbach