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2/10/99:

  Sustainable City Talk: a web board for free-flowing discussion about the challenges at hand

 

   

12/23/98:

  documents section contains Sustainable City documents and reports

 

   

12/15/98:

  Summaries of 12 community workshops held on the
San Francisco Long-Range Countywide Transportation Plan

 

   

12/6/98:

  Going Local: Creating Self-Reliant Communities in a Global Age by Michael Shuman

 

   

12/1/98:

  EDF (Environmental Defense Fund) at the Climate Talks in Buenos Aires:
Dispatches from Executive Director Fred Krupp

 

   

11/18/98:

  Sustainable San Francisco merges with Sustainable City. Merged organization holds first public meeting. New website address: www.sustainable-city.org
     

10/24/98:

  Tree-Sitter Takes Protest to New Heights in Old Growth by Mary Curtius

 

   

9/10/98:

  S.F. Bay: Cleaner but Still a Ways to Go by Mary Curtius, L.A.Times

 

   

9/6/98:

  Genetic Blueprints Aren't Mere Utilities: by Jeremy Rifkin, L.A.Times

 

  Toward a Global Open Society by George Soros

 

   

9/5/98:

  A Global Economy Won't Make the World Go Round in Peace:
A Conversation Between Shimon Peres and George Soros, L.A.Times

 

   

9/4/98:

  Frogs Are Finding the Planet an Increasingly Hostile Pad by James Gerstenzang, L.A. Times

 

  Grassroots Money by Miyoko Sakshita, BREAD (Berkeleyís local currency)

 

   

9/3/98:

  Tips on How to Oppose Corporate Rule by Dr. Jane Kelsey

 

  Genetically Engineered Plant Raises Fears of "Superweeds" L.A. Times

 

  Change Causing Warmer Water by Paul Recer, AP Science Writer

 

  Medical Implications Of Nuclear Power by Dr. Helen Caldicott

 

   

8/15/98:

  Bioregionalism Comes to Japan: An Interview with San Franciscan Peter Berg

 

   

8/9/98:

  Car Sharing Holds the Road in Germany, by Mary Williams Walsh, L.A. Times

 

  Clean Up Your Act -- Homes, not businesses, are todayís big water polluters,
by Tara Aronson, S.F. Chronicle

 

  Reflections on Water by John Todd, New Alchemy Institute

 

  Water: Sacred and Profaned, A New Video Program from the Foundation for Global Community

 

   

8/4/98:

  The Summer 1998 edition of the Sustainable San Francisco Quarterly
is now available in the newsletters section.

 

   

8/1/98:

  Reborn! www.sustainable-sf.org opens its doors.