Issue: December 06, 2007

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Chew the fat
Bari Caine says we should get back to our dietary roots. She’s helped start the local Nourishing Traditions book club.
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Let’s just get to work
Global warming? Just one reason to fix the world.
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Letters for December 6, 2007
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Waist management
There’s help available for those battling bulge.
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The real warmongers
Democrats have historically been warmongers.
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At Reno High, the Red & Blue goes on
Students considered Reno High English teacher Dan Halcomb the “lifeblood” of the student newspaper Red & Blue.
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Social distortion
Anthony Alston challenges our social interactions with Inertia Displaced.
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The healing arts
Hopsitals seek to soften and smooth-over their heavy, institution-style décor with soothing, healing art.
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An internal change
The Reno Assembly of God is a traditional church with a contemporary style.
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Better than bad
Awake is no great shakes, but it’s better than critics are saying.
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Dumpling Dynasty
The stuffed eggplant in Szechuan sauce and dumplings are signature dishes of the Dynasty China Bistro.
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Efficient gluttons
Americans are getting more energy-efficient—yet we’re using more energy than ever.
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Powerful education
Mountain View Montessori becomes Nevada’s 15th GreenPower school.
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What’s the score?
Find out Nevada’s leaders’ stances on the environment with the Nevada Conservation League Scoreboard.
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You’re getting warmer
The Kyoto Accord began the race to halt global warming. Noted author and environmentalist Bill McKibben examines what’s happened in the decade since this historic meeting.
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The view from Kyoto
Without U.S. participation, the Kyoto Accord was doomed, at best, to only partial success.
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The California experiment
Schwarzenegger plays in California’s climate-change toolbox.
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Kyoto accordingly
Environmentalists weigh in on the Kyoto Protocol.
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A greenhouse in the desert
How will global warming affect the world’s deserts?
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Dear John (Stossel)
When it comes to global warming, think to yourself, “What would Stossel do?”
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Watts, me worry?
Chico’s Anthony Watts thinks human beings probably aren’t responsible for climate change.
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The Ice Man
When Al Gore and other global-warming experts want to come in out of the cold, they turn to Boulder’s Konrad Steffen.
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Step it up
It’s time to step up the fight against global warming.
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Bob Loves You
The tyrants of Big Oil just want to be friends.
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Chevron’s suspect device
Chevron would like you to play their stupid PR game.
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Participating papers
Links to the more than 50 alt weeklies who observed the anniversary.
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Kyoto 10 year timeline/charts/graphs
A 10-year timeline since the 1997 Kyoto conference and review of some of the pertinent numbers and trends related to global warming.
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