The Meat You Eat: Corporate Farming and the Decline of the American Diet Ken Midkiff 240 pages, softcover $23.95 St. Martin’s Press, 2004 Midkiff shows us the ugly underbelly of industrialized meat production: “Mad cow” disease scares, farm animals shot full of massive doses of hormones and antibiotics, and giant farms producing giant amounts of […]
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Of Chiles, Cacti, and Fighting Cocks: Notes on the American West
Of Chiles, Cacti, and Fighting Cocks: Notes on the American West Frederick Turner 297 pages, softcover $16.95 Fulcrum Press, 2004 First published in 1990, this book of deft essays is back in print and as engaging as ever; it even includes some new work. Whether he’s describing cock fights, the artist Georgia O’Keeffe’s solitary ways […]
Buildup to disaster: A Libby timeline
Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story, “Where were the environmentalists when Libby needed them most?“ ASBESTOS 1916 — In an old mine shaft about seven miles from Libby, prospector Edgar Alley notices his candle causing a strange rock to expand; he’s discovered veins of vermiculite, which contains tremolite asbestos. 1939 […]
Mountain Harmonies
Mountain Harmonies Howard L. Smith 192 pages, hardcover, $23.95. University of New Mexico Press, 2004. In Mountain Harmonies, Howard Smith offers more than musings on environmental philosophy: He crafts a useful guidebook of sorts that takes readers from Glacier National Park to New Mexico’s Gila Wilderness. Whether you travel a thousand miles or two blocks […]
California Poem
California Poem Eleni Sikelianos 200 pages, paperback, $16. Coffee House Press, 2004. “The dental imprint of California / is gravelly, epileptic, spasm / of a sea-born bungled broken Coastal Range of ridges & spurs with localized names …” writes California native Eleni Sikelianos in her new book full of poems, funky photos and collages, and […]
The Pine Island Paradox
The Pine Island Paradox Kathleen Dean Moore 251 pages, hardcover, $20. Milkweed Editions, 2004. Philosopher Kathleen Dean Moore’s latest book is like a basket of seashells and pinecones: Each essay is a precise, self-contained bit of truth. Her central theme, that the well-being of humans cannot be separated from that of the rest of the […]
Roadkill statistics
Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story, “Caught in the Headlights.” 4 million Miles of roads in the United States. 226 million Number of vehicles registered in the United States. 23 trillion Vehicle miles traveled in the United States in 2002 6.3 million Number of automobile accidents annually in the United […]
Civil Disobedience: Poetics and Politics in Action
Civil Disobedience: Poetics and Politics in Action Edited by Anne Waldman and Lisa Birman 469 pages, softcover $18. Coffee House Press, 2004. This anthology contains 40 essays, lectures and interviews with notables such as Gary Snyder, Joanne Kyger and Bobbie Louise Hawkins. In need of some raucous poetry, fiery speeches and a few good reasons […]
A Place to Stand
A Place to Stand Jimmy Santiago Baca 264 pages, hardcover $24. Grove Press, 2004. If you think your own busy life offers challenges, open Baca’s latest book and be very grateful. Baca is not only New Mexico’s finest poet and homegrown writer, but an ex-con whose memoir will stun those of us who think we […]
One with Ninevah: Politics, Consumption and the Human Future
One with Nineveh: Politics, Consumption and the Human Future Paul R. and Anne H. Ehrlich 447 pages, hardcover $27 Island Press/Shearwater Books, 2004. This husband-and-wife team at Stanford University lays out the ways in which the human race is jeopardizing its place on earth. Looking at everything from consumption and birthrates to “sustainable governance” and […]
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Do you care about Colorado’s Roan Plateau? The BLM has released its amended draft management plan for the area — which would allow gas drilling on the edge of the plateau but delay drilling on top for approximately 20 years — and is collecting public comment until March 4. www.roanplateau.ene.com 970-947-2800 The Wilderness Medical Institute […]
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The 8th annual Saving Places Conference will be held in Denver on Feb. 2-4. Sponsored by Colorado Preservation Inc., the 2005 conference is entitled “Bringing Preservation Home.” www.coloradopreservation.org 303-893-4260 Colorado State University has just released “Bio-Pharming in Colorado: A Guide to Issues for Making Informed Choices,” a policy report geared toward Colorado’s decision-makers and interested […]
Taking the West Forward
Facing four more years with the Bush administration, it’s time to seek fresh paths through the terrain ahead
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The Association of Partners for Public Lands is holding its annual convention in Portland, Ore., from March 6-10. The convention will include more than 35 educational sessions, a trade show and an auction. 1-877-647-APPL www.appl.org The Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute?s 14th annual conference will be held at the University of Denver College of Law […]
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The Watershed Management Council’s 10th Biennial Conference will be held in San Diego on Nov. 15-19. Titled “Watershed Management on the Edge: Scarcity, Quality and Distribution,” the conference will include speakers Christine Kehoe, speaker pro tempore of the California Assembly, Andy Horne of the Imperial Irrigation District, and Fred Keeley, the executive director of the […]
Dear friends
YOU KNOW MORE THAN WE DO If you’re flipping through this paper in search of election results, stop. Due to a fluke in our print schedule, we’re sending the issue to press on Oct. 29 — four days before election day — but it won’t hit your mailbox until Nov. 8, almost a week after […]
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Visit Boise, Idaho, for the U.S. Forest Service?s conference on fire and forest health. Entitled “The Next 100 Years,” the conference, from Nov. 18-19, will feature Stephen Pyne, Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho, former Idaho governor Cecil D. Andrus, D, and Forest Chief Dale Bosworth.Andrus Center for Public Policy: www.andruscenter.org 208-426-4218 The American Geophysical Union?s meeting […]
Second homes, by the numbers
Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story, “Part-Time Paradise.” Percentage that Summit County’s population has grown since 1990: 98 Percentage of Summit County homes that are second homes: 67 Percentage of second homes in five Colorado mountain counties occupied from April to June: 12 Percentage of second-home owners in Pitkin County […]
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Visit Albuquerque for RangeNet?s conference, Envisioning Wild Landscapes: Momentum for Change, on Nov. 11-13. The conference will include discussions concerning grazing issues on Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands; keynote speakers are U.S. Reps. Ra?l Grijalva, D-N.M., and Christopher Shays, R-Conn., who recently introduced the Voluntary Grazing Buyout Act in Congress. Billy Stern […]
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The Montana Consensus Council is sponsoring a class called “Discover Conflict Partnership: The Guide to Enduring Resolutions” in Helena on Oct. 19 and 20. 406-444-9838 juedwards@state.mt.us Bird lovers are upset with President Bush — and they’re letting him know. Check out www.BirdersUnitedtoDefeatBush.com to learn more about how birdwatchers can protect bird populations, wetlands and clean […]
