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  • What Were You Expecting?

    What to expect when you're expecting takes on a whole new meaning: Kim Larsen reviews Poisoned Profits and The Body Toxic.
  • Central Park in the Dark

    David Gessner reviews Marie Winn's Central Park in the Dark.
  • Curse of the Black Gold

    Ed Kashi, whose photographs have appeared in publications such as National Geographic and OnEarth, traveled to the Niger Delta to document the devastation wrought on its people as well as on the environment.
  • From Our Contributors: Summer 2008

    Elizabeth Royte's Bottlemania: How Water Went on Sale and Why We Bought It was published in June by Bloomsbury.
  • Green Me

    Laura Wright digs into the pile of environmental how-to tomes.
  • The Bridge at the Edge of the World: Capitalism, the Environment, and Crossing From Crisis to Sustainability

    An excerpt from James Gustave Speth's The Bridge at the Edge of the World.
  • Thousand Mile Song

    Sharman Apt Russell reviews David Rothenberg's Thousand Mile Song.
  • Calling All Mad Scientists

    Josie Glausiusz reviews Fixing Climate: What Past Climate Changes Reveal About the Current Threat -- and How to Counter It.
  • Coal River

    Laura Wright reviews Michael Schnayerson's Coal River.
  • Farewell, My Subaru

    Elizabeth Royte reviews Doug Fine's Farewell, My Subaru.

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