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Summer 2007 Table of Contents
COVER STORIES
Seasonal produce! Your choices help make or break the planet;
Food's environmental costs
From the farm and Capitol: Awardees blaze own paths
PRESIDENT'S COLUMN
Personal choices and Sen. Stabenow:
Both factors in how farms protect or destroy our environmental values
SPECIAL FEATURE: WHAT FOOD REALLY COST$
Fuel for thought: Strawberries from Chile?
College's organic farm maintains link between growers and consumers
Finding closest farmers' markets only a few mouse clicks away
Food and farming on agenda in Lansing, Washington
Opinion: Massive factory farms must play by the rules, and tough new rules are desperately needed
Films for thought
Cultivating a saner federal farm policy
Trivia time: Test your food system knowledge
Variety of strategies used to help keep Michigan farmland from disappearing
LAND STEWARDSHIP
Road map to a better trail system
GREAT LAKES
Great Lakes, Great Michigan coalition backs strong water protection legislation
In memory: Earl C. Whitlock
CLEAN WATER/MEC FUND DEVELOPMENT
Recreational boaters asked to help thwart spread of invaders
Thank you to our generous supporters
Coast Guard, Smithsonian fail to provide ballast records to MEC
CLEAN ENERGY
GM breaks new ground with LEED certification
Stranger than fiction
Clean energy: It's about the economy, dummy!
Overheard: MEC in the news
Michigan
Environmental
Report
Volume 25, Number 3
Summer 2007
Copyright 2006 Michigan Environmental Council