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Transitions, vol. 4, no. 4, April 1991; Multinational Corporations And Governments: Canada's Forests. Alberta: Mitsubishi go home. 'Beautiful' B.C.: Pulp pollution and overcutting. Timber frontier is over in western North America. Item Info

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Title:
Transitions, vol. 4, no. 4, April 1991; Multinational Corporations And Governments: Canada's Forests. Alberta: Mitsubishi go home. 'Beautiful' B.C.: Pulp pollution and overcutting. Timber frontier is over in western North America.
Date:
1991-04
Editor:
Osborn, John
Authors:
Osborn, John Titone, Julie Nikiforuk, Andrew Struzik, Ed Laghi, Brian Ellis, Erin Cunningham, Jim McKeen, Scott Thorne, Duncan
Description:
Osborn, John--Multinational Corporations And Governments: Canada's Forests; Some Lake Roosevelt fish may be tainted, state says--The Spokesman Review, 1991-4-11(Spokane, WA); Titone, Julie--Canadian mill charged with dumping waste into Columbia--The Spokesman Review, 1991-4-3(Spokane, WA); Many Canadians displeased with forestry management--The Spokesman Review, 1990-4-27(Spokane, WA); Canadian poll: majority favors preservation--The Spokesman Review, 1989-5-28(Spokane, WA); Author targets timber in British Columbia--The Seattle Times / Post Intelligencer, 1990-11-11(Seattle, WA); Timber: British Columbia companies enjoying fruits of good times; The future? Rate of tree usage is a growing concern--Lewiston Tribune, 1988-8-7(Lewiston, ID); Economist says B.C. not planting logged-off land--The Spokesman Review, 1985-2-19(Spokane, WA); European official criticizes logging practices in B.C.--The Spokesman Review, 1990-5-29(Spokane, WA); B.C. timber revenue soars--The Spokesman Review, 1990-5-22(Spokane, WA); Timber firms fined for waste--The Spokesman Review, 1988-12-6; B.C. official warns timber industry headed for a fall--The Spokesman Review, 1984-4-7(Spokane, WA); Log export limit sought--The Spokesman Review, 1989-9-21(Spokane, WA); Requests for B.C. forest commission turned down--The Spokesman Review, 1989-3-1(Spokane, WA); Faked travel ad draws criticism from environmentalists--Lewiston Tribune, 1989-6-29; Tourist business urged to defend environment--The Spokesman Review, 1990-4-25(Spokane, WA); Nikiforuk, Andrew and Struzik, Ed--The Great Forest Sell-Off--Report on Business: A Globe and Mail Magazine, 1989-11(Toronto, Ontario); Laghi, Brian and Ellis, Erin--Getty launches giant pulp mill, Heckler arrested at ceremony--The Edmonton Journal, 1990-12-21(Edmonton, Alberta); Cunningham, Jim--Klein succumbed to 'an urge' middle-finger routine may be not a good act, minister says; Ellis, Erin--Toxicity of mill's effluent unknown to study panel, Experts not allowed to speculate on pollutants--The Edmonton Journal, 1990-12-22(Edmonton, Alberta); McKeen, Scott--Alta. forestry plans scare American--The Edmonton Journal, 1989-7-7(Edmonton, Alberta); McKeen, Scott--Alberta Forestry chastized, Inquiry absence called insulting--The Edmonton Journal, 1990-3-18(Edmonton, Alberta); Ellis, Erin--Residents won't eat Peace River fish--The Edmonton Journal, 1989-12-5(Edmonton, Alberta); Thorne, Duncan--Top forestry official quits government to head pulp giant--The Edmonton Journal, 1989-4-20(Edmonton, Alberta); Laghi, Brian--Minister under fire over shares in firm--The Edmonton Journal, 1989-7-7(Edmonton, Alberta); Millions celebrate Earth Day--Lewiston Tribune, 1991-4-23(Lewiston, ID); Deforestation going faster than believed, New satellite studies double older estimates--The Seattle Times, 1990-6-8(Seattle, WA); Earth in 1990 warmest ever, Data demonstrate climate change real--The Spokesman Review, 1991-1-10(Spokane, WA); World population is set to explode-- Missoulian, 1990-5-15(Missoula, MT); Ozone is thinning fast; skin cancer may increase--Lewiston Tribune, 1991-4-5(Lewiston, ID)
Subjects:
forestry timber sawmills
Location:
Spokane, WA
Latitude:
47.659856
Longitude:
-117.420405
Source Identifier:
transitions1991v4n4
Original Format:
Journal
Type:
Text
Format:
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