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World Watch Magazine, Volume 12, 1999
Volume 12, 1999
November/December 1999, Volume 12, No. 6
Action on the Front Lines
Challenging the WTO
Fighting Pollution in Viet Nam
Matters of Scale - Visible vs. Invisible Waste
September/October 1999, Volume 12, No. 5
King Coal's Weakening Grip on Power
Breaking Out or Breaking Down
When the World's Wells Run Dry
Matters of Scale - Lost Tribes
July/August 1999, Volume 12, No. 4
Why Share?
The Emperor's New Crops
Unnatural Disasters
Matters of Scale - Just a Minute
May/June 1999, Volume 12, No. 3
The Nemesis Effect
Why Are We Not Astonished?
The Politics of Life and Death
Matters of Scale - Food for Thought
March/April 1999, Volume 12, No. 2
Crossing the Threshold: Early Signs of an Environmental Awakening
Bull Market in Wind Energy
Matters of Scale - Can We Make the Leap?
January/February 1999, Volume 12, No. 1
Virtual Ecology: A Brief Environmental History of Silicon Valley
Crawling Out of the Pipe: The hazardous waste that makes more of itself
Matters of Scale - Spending Priorities