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World Watch Magazine, Volume 13, 2000
Volume 13, 2000
November/December 2000, Volume 13, No. 6
The Oceans Are Coming Ashore
The Hydrogen Experiment
Matters of Scale - Paying a Price for Democracy
September/October 2000, Volume 13, No. 5
Where Have All the Farmers Gone?
A Return to the Local: You Stay Home Too (the case for a local economy)
Matters of Scale - Road Rage
July/August 2000, Volume 13, No. 4
Escaping Hunger, Escaping Excess
Amphibia Fading
Matters of Scale - After a Few Years of Globalization
May/June 2000, Volume 13, No. 3
Watching vs. Taking
The Biodiversity That People Made
Matters of Scale - Viagra, Malaria, and the Future of Health Care
March/April 2000, Volume 13, No. 2
Earth Day 2000: What Humanity Can Do Now to Turn the Tide
Gaining Perspective
POPs Culture
Matters of Scale - Earth Day, Thirty Years Later
January/February 2000, Volume 13, No. 1
Groundwater Shock: The Polluting of the World's Major Freshwater Stores
Coming to Terms with the Arctic
Matters of Scale - Attention Deficit Disorder