April 2000

Earth Day 2000

Earth Day 2000
by Amy Farrar
On April 22 people all over the world will celebrate Earth Day. What is the significance of this day within the changing environmental movement?
Chicago Earth Day Events
Clean Energy Pioneer

Hunter Lovins on Natural Capitalism
by Ana Arias Terry
A mental exploration, with Hunter Lovins, of business and economics, philosophy, biology, and a plug for the way nature works.
Rocky Mountain Institute:
A Leader Among Think Tanks

Religion and the Environment
by Wayne Teasdale
Religions are awakening to environmental responsibility "to provide leadership to assure that the Earth is respected, revered, and protected."

A Call to Our Guiding Institutions
by Jim Kenney


Natural Landscaping
by Meg McGowan
Providing food and shelter for wildlife is only one of the many benefits that can be realized through planting native species in natural settings.

Creating Balance
by Bob Martin
The importance of creating and maintaining balance in our lives cannot be ignored. One way we can begin to create this balance is through exercise.

Community at the Old Town School
by James Faber
Chicago’s Old Town School of Folk Music has begun to serve broader audiences, bringing something new, fresh, and relevant to the community.

Look Up
by Deb Olin Unferth
The Chicago Architecture Foundation’s role is to demonstrate the diversity of Chicago’s architecture, its rich history and varied styles.
Wright at Home

Another (Wo)man’s Treasure
by Laura Hoofnagle
Some of the best thing in life may not be free, but a good number of them can be found at a discount by people who know where to look.

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