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Transitions, vol. 3, April 1990; Help Wanted! Think Globally, Act Locally: The Gathering Storm

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Title:
Transitions, vol. 3, April 1990; Help Wanted! Think Globally, Act Locally: The Gathering Storm
Date:
1990-04
Editor:
Osborn, John
Authors:
Osborn, John Landers, Rich Loftus, Bill Raeburn, Paul Usher, Ann Danalya Kaufman, Marc Witt, Howard McKeen, Scott Sonner, Scott Lewis, Anthony
Publisher:
Inland Empire Public Lands Council
Number of Pages:
24
Newspaper Sources:
The Spokesman Review; Lewiston Tribune; The Seattle Times; The Nation; Idaho Statesman; The Edmonton Journal; Seattle Post-Intelligencer; The New York Times
Subjects:
forestry wildlife extinctions rivers logging
Contents:
Osborn, John--Help Wanted! Think globally, act locally: The Gathering Storm; Landers, Rich--Prolific humans crowding wildlife out of existence--The Spokesman Review, 1987-8-9(Spokane, WA); World population rising again at a record pace--Lewiston Tribune, 1989-5-24(Lewiston, ID); Extinction predicted for 25 percent--The Spokesman Review, 1989-1-20(Lewiston, ID); Endangered species dying out despite law--Lewiston Tribune, 1989-1-20(Lewiston, ID); 91 nations vote elephants on endangered species list--The Spokesman Review, 1989-10-17(Spokane, WA); Loftus, Bill--Coho extinct in Snake River--Lewiston Tribune, 1987-7-9(Lewiston, ID); Ozone holes could hurt plant life, too--Lewiston Tribune, 1989-9-8(Lewiston, ID); How to save the plants?--The Seattle Times, 1988-12-7(Seattle, WA); Raeburn, Paul--Warming may speed forest destruction--Lewiston Tribune, 1990-1-4(Lewiston, ID); Searching for victims through decaying bodies--The Nation, 1988-11-27(Bangkok, Thailand); Usher, Ann Danalya--Conservationists: Ban logging in sanctuaries--The Nation, 1988-11-27(Bangkok, Thailand); Thailand's Cabinet OKs logging ban--Idaho Statesman, 1989-1-12(Boise, ID); Kaufman, Marc--Himalayas are going bald--The Spokesman Review, 1988-7-31(Spokane, WA); Loftus, Bill--Toxic legacy, Wanton pollution kills off forests in Eastern Europe--Lewiston Tribune, 1990-1-29(Lewiston, ID); Witt, Howard--Canada, like U.S., learns it is running out of timber--The Spokesman Review, 1989-5-7(Spokane, WA); Economist say B.C. not planting logged-off land--The Spokesman Review, 1985-2-19(Spokane, WA); McKeen, Scott--Alta. forestry plans scare America--The Edmonton Journal, 1989-7-7(Edmonton, Alberta); Faked travel ad draws criticism from environmentalists--Lewiston Tribune, 1989-6-29(Lewiston, ID); Greening of the Soviet--Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1989-7-12(Seattle, WA); U.S. seeking share of Soviet timber supply--The Spokesman Review, 1989-9-22(Spokane, WA); Brazil's season of shame--Lewiston Tribune, 1989-10-1(Lewiston, ID); Scientists warn of riots, chaos if climate changes--The Spokesman Review, 1989-9-17(Spokane, WA); A call to action, Study: Environmental damage will lead to economic, social disruption--Lewiston Tribune, 1989-2-13(Lewiston, ID); U.S. may reconsider policy toward logging, Reilly says--The Spokesman Review, 1989-9-21(Spokane, WA); Sonner, Scott--Northwest timber crisis, Oregon congressman appeals for an end to raw log exports--Lewiston Tribune, 1990-4-11(Lewiston, ID); Lewis, Anthony--The End of Forever--The New York Times, 1989-10-12(New York, NY);
Location:
Spokane, WA
Source:
John Osborn Papers, Special Collections and Archvies, University of Idaho Library, https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv48843/
Source Identifier:
transitions1990apr
Original Format:
Journal
Type:
Text
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