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World Watch Magazine, Volume 8, 1995
Volume 8, 1995
November/December 1995, Volume 8, No. 6
Facing Food Scarcity
The Biogas Solution
Islands On The Edge
Matters of Scale - Military Expenses: A Case Study
September/October 1995, Volume 8, No. 5
Public Money and Human Purpose: The Future of Taxes
A Mountain Agenda
Freshwater Failures: The Crises on Five Continents
Matters of Scale - Freshwater Facts
July/August 1995, Volume 8, No. 4
Bio-Invasions: The Spread of Exotic Species
The Sudden New Strength of Recycling
The Resurgence of Infectious Diseases
Turkey's Energy Insecurity
Matters of Scale - The Money in Recycling
May/June 1995, Volume 8, No. 3
Where Have All The Rivers Gone?
Plundering The Boreal Forests
From Oasis To Mirage: The Aquifers That Won't Replenish
Matters of Scale - The Invisibility of Mountains
March/April 1995, Volume 8, No. 2
Getting Warmer
Assault on the Earth
Humboldt's Legacy
Matters of Scale - Murphy's Law: The Nuclear Corollaries
January/February 1995, Volume 8, No. 1
Dying Seas
Kenya's Plans For Its Children
What's Driving Migration?
Matters of Scale - At Large and Presumed Dangerous