January 2001

Indoor Air Quality

This Canary Wants to Sing
by Juli Brussell
Exposure to thousands of chemical compounds commonly found in our industrial environments may be killing us, some more quickly than others.
Healthy Alternatives to Toxic Living

Why Johnny Can’t Breathe
by Donna Stone
There is an insidious danger lurking in our schools. A 1999 study found that 43 percent of U.S. public schools report at least one environmental problem.

Building for Indoor Air Quality
by William Hurrle
The increase of allergies and asthmas testifies to the failure of the looking-good approach to building — indoor air quality is a prime cause of these ailments.


Risky Business
by Sheldon Rampton and John Stauber
This excerpt from Trust Us We’re Experts! takes a close look at how industry manipulates science and gambles with our future.

Feats of Reflexology
by Jonn Salovaara
You have nothing to lose through reflexology but a lot of unneeded stress; you may gain a healing modality that can help you find your balance.

For the Love of Food
by Bobbye Middendorf
The Chefs Collaborative is a group of professional restaurateurs who aim to build a healthier food supply and a more sustainable food economy.
Consumer Action Guide to Sustainable Seafood

The Nurture of Nature
by Ron Logan and Christopher Meuse
Intimate contact with nature puts people in touch with an innate wisdom that affects a deep healing of self and planet.

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