July 1999

Climate Change

The Good News About Climate Change
by Dave Aftandilian
Acting now to avert the consequences of climate change can strengthen the economy, create thousands of jobs, and reduce energy costs.
How certain is certain enough?

Taming the Global Warming Dragon
by Ana Arias Terry
Perhaps the answer lies in a combination of clean energy technologies that don’t demolish the environment, or exhaust natural resources.
Ten things you can do to help curb global warming

A Drive Into the Future
by James Faber
It’s a pretty safe bet that the automobile will still be around for a while, although technology seems to be steering cars in a whole new direction.


The State of the Lake
by Janine Kostecki
Lake Michigan water quality update. Are current measures that rely on inefficient government and voluntary cooperation good enough?.

Allergies and Me
by Nina Amir Lacey
Nutrition plays a vital role in health, and the presence of allergies indicates that the body is weak, run down, or in some way dysfunctional.

Antibiotic Misuse: What Do We Do Now?
by Rebecca Ephraim, R.D.
Antibiotic misuse is cited by scientists as a significant reason that antibiotic resistance is quickly becoming a public health nightmare.

A Triclosan controversy
by Jonn Salovaara

Not Just Hot Dogs
by Laura Hoofnagle
The stats on Chicago’s stadium food. Like most structures built in the name of leisure, stadiums have to offer some type of refreshment.
How to make the best of it

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