December 2007
Features
The Next Big Green
The green movement has led millions to rediscover the integral connection between people, place and planet. Could a down-to-earth consciousness revival be next? by LYNN BRAZ
We are What China Eats
Through clouds of smog, a writer on an organic food mission to China observes a ray of hope. by ANNA LAPPE
More Love, Less Stuff
Stop it. Stop it right now. Stop wrapping that crap.
by LUCINDA MICHELE KNAPP
Conversations: Environmentalism, Reborn
In 2004, Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger’s essay, The Death of Environmentalism, struck a chord with activists, academics, journalists and regular folks throughout the world. This month we sit down with Ted Nordhaus. by ERIC LARSON
All I Want for Christmas
I used to love Christmas. But about seven years ago, the holidays began to lose their luster. by E.B. BOYD
Poems by Rumi
In honor of the upcoming 800th birthday of Rumi, our readers submit their favorite poems of his, and get a chance to win a trip to Turkey in December.
Departments
CHOICE NEWS
Opening the Lakefront Preserve
30 days to a New You?
Send An E-Card, Help Fight Breast Cancer
Fuel for Thought
A Kissing Installation
Get Your Motor Running
We Sh*t You Not
Saving the Earth by Design
What Counts?
Worth Repeating
Don’t just get mad... get active
GREEN SCENE
Biodiesel
The Good, the Bad and the Imported. by PAUL CONSTANT
HEALTHY LIVING
Message in a Bottle
There’s a reason why “Evian” spelled backwords is “Naïve.”
by ANDY ANDERSON
Bodytalk
Treat Your Feet (or not). by LIZ BARKER
Conscious Dining
Lockwood: Savory Dishes, Sophisticated Setting.
by TANYA FRITZ
TUNE IN
Improvisations in the Key of Cosmology
by DAVID JAMES DUNCAN
Prophet Motive
Alien Nation.
by DANIEL PINCHBECK
ART AND SOUL
The Trouble With Caring
In the case of Sudan’s genocide in Darfur, first you must feel, and the rest will follow. by JAMIE FRIDDLE
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