Winter 2007
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Cattleman Todd Graham says the grizzly, Ursus arctos, is "part of the landscape, and one of the reasons we love working and living in this valley."
People, livestock, and a threatened predator are learning to get along in the new west.
Features
Investors challenge energy companies to get real about global warming.
American hospitals are charter members of our throw-away society. How one small organization bucks the system -- and saves lives.
Glacial lakes pose a new peril as ice turns to water.
Why an obscure, three-inch rodent holds the future of the Endangered Species Act in its tiny paws -- a tale of science and politics.
Slip Into A Little Green Number Q & A: Running on Fumes A Snappy Comeback I'm Ready for My Close-Up Changing Business By DegreesOn September 5, a year after Hurricane Katrina tore through the Gulf of Mexico, Chevron announced to great fanfare the successful testing of a new oil well located 175 miles off the coast of New Orleans.
To satisfy our voracious appetite for seafood, many species have been hunted to near oblivion.
Guide to a New Planet American Bloomsbury Pigeons: The Fascinating Saga of the World's Most Revered and Reviled Bird
Socially responsible investing is now a major Wall Street trend. But the real question is this: Can you make as much dough when you're being virtuous?
How farmers in the heartland can help solve global warming.
FIELDWORK: The Negotiator NRDC in the News
California enacts the toughest global warming law in all the land.
In Your Face The Terminal Just The Facts, Please Music To Our Ears


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