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October 1, 2005

A Local Climate Change Forum

A Local Climate Change Forum Just wanted to advise anyone living in the greater Portland (OR) area that there will be a "climate change" (I guess this is the PC term for global warming) forum at Marylhurst University in West Linn, next Saturday from 8:30AM-4:00PM....

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August 22, 2005

Stirling Silver Lining

Stirling Silver Lining My brother is far more pragmatic in his idealism than I am, and far more knowledgeable about sustainability. Therefore he enjoys small victories while I’m still caught up in the general angst of environmental quagmires. He recently sent me this...

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May 17, 2005

Quote for Reflection - Loss of Native Plant Species

Quote for Reflection - Loss of Native Plant Species I am interested in biodiversity and the impact of invasive species of plants and animals on native flora and fauna. I wanted to add another small segment from Henry David Thoreau's A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers for...

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May 1, 2005

Ways to Utilize Our Most Natural By-Product

Ways to Utilize Our Most Natural By-Product Last week the “president” declared, with his typically stunning rhetorical acumen, that: “’technology is the ticket’ for ’a problem that has been years in the making’ and will take time to resolve. He said he was determined to spur development...

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April 20, 2005

"Tuesday" from Thoreau

"Tuesday" from Thoreau Since it is currently Tuesday, and I'm coincidentally reading the segment "Tuesday" from Henry David Thoreau's A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, I thought I'd share an excerpt which has some surface environmental relevance, but more importantly (I...

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April 13, 2005

Biocommunication - Does All Life Speak?

Biocommunication - Does All Life Speak? Have you ever heard of Cleve Backster? I hadn’t until I was enjoying a segment from Autobiographix, a graphic collection which contains a wonderful segment by Jason Lutes called “Rules to Live By.” Lutes muses about experiments done on plants...

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April 11, 2005

An Introduction

An Introduction Hello, my name is Pamela Langley, and I hope to be able to contribute to this site on a semi-regular basis. I am a newbie to moveable type, and "putting myself out there" in general. A formal political moderate, my...

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