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Journals/Magazines

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Abrams, Robert (ed.). 1996. Environmental education for the next generation: Professional development and teacher training. Selected papers from the twenty-fifth annual conference of the north american association for environmental education. The North American Association for Environmental Education, Troy, OH. 1-884008-54-2.

Ackerman, Frank and Lisa Heinzerling. 2004. Priceless: On knowing the price of everything and the value of nothing. The New Press, New York, NY.
1-56584-850-0. $25.95.

Ackland, Len. 1999. Making a real killing. University of New Mexico Press, Albequerque. 0-8263-1877-0.

Adler, Jonathon. 1995. Environmentalism at the crossroads. Green activism in America. Capital Research Center. 0887-641x.

Adler, Jonathan H. (ed.).1997. The costs of kyoto: Climate change policy and its implications. Competetive Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C. 1-889865-01-X.

Aepli, Marie-France et al. 2001. Proceedings of the 6th Biennial Conference on Communication and Environment.

Anderson, Alison. 1997. Media, culture and the environment. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ. 0-8135-2395-8.

Anderson, Curt L. 1996. Economics and the environment. National Council on Economic Education, New York, NY. 1-56183-482-3

Anderson, Terry L. and Donald R. Leal. 1991. Free market environmentalism. Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy, San Francisco. 0-936488-33-6.

Anderson, Tracy L. & Donald R. Leal. 1997. Enviro-capitalists: Doing good while doing well. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., Lanham, MD. 0-8476-8382-6.

Anton, Ted and Rick McCourt. 1995. The new science journalists. Ballantine Books, New York. 0-345-38365-6. $12.50.

Ashworth, William. 1995. The economy of nature. Rethinking the connections between ecology and economics. Houghton Mifflin. 0-395-71817-1. $22.95.

Asia-Pacific Forum of Environmental Journalists. 1988. Reporting on the environment: a handbook for journalists. Asia-Pacific Forum of Environmental Journalists, Bangkok, Thailand. 160 pp.

___________. 1998. Environmental journalism beyond 2000: Proceedings of the 6th world congress of environmental journalists. Asia Pacific Forum of Environmental Journalists, Sri Jayawardenapura, Sri Lanka. 955-9161-18-0.

__________ and Friend Foundation Philippines, Inc. 1996. Reporting on the environment: a handbook for journalists. Asia-Pacific Forum of Environmental Journalists, Bangkok, Thailand. 182 pp.

__________ and United Nations Environment Programme. 1996. Reporting on tourism and environment: a backgrounder. Asia-Pacific Forum of Environmental Journalists, Bangkok, Thailand. 110 pp.

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Baarschers, William H. 1996. Eco-facts & eco-fiction. Understanding the environmental debate. Routledge, New York. 0-415-13021-2. $18.95.

Backer, Thomas E. et al. Designing Health Communications Campaigns: What Works? Sage Publ.

Bailey, Ronald. 1993. Ecoscam. St. Martin’s Press. 0-312-10971-7. $10.95.

Bailey, Ronald. 2000. Earth Report 2000. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-134260-5. $19.95.

__________ [ed.]. 1995. The true state of the planet. Free Press. 0-02-874010-6. $15.00.

Barker, Rodney. 1997. And the Waters Turned to Blood. Simon & Schuster. New York. 0-684-83126-0. $24.00.

Barry, John M. 1997. Rising tide. The great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and how it changed America. Simon & Schuster, New York. 0-684-81046-8. $27.50.

Baumbach, Jr., Richard O. and William E. Borah. 1981. The second Battle of New Orleans. A history of the Vieux Carre riverfront-expressway controversy. Univ. Alabama Press. 0-8173-4841-7.

Beach, Patrick. 2003. A good forest for dying: The tragic death of a young man on the front lines of the environmental wars. Doubleday, New York. 0-385-50617-1. $24.95

Beamish, Richard. 1995. Getting the word out in the fight to save the earth. John Hopkins U. Press. 0-8018-4895-4. $24.95.

Beckerman, Wilfred. 1996. Through green-colored classes: Environmentalism reconsidered. Cato Institute, Washington, D.C. 1-882577-35-3.

Beder, Sharon. 1997. Global Spin. The Corporate Assault on Environmentalism. Green Books & Chelsea Green Publ. Co., White River Junction, VT. 1-890132-12-8.

Bender, David L. and Bruno Leone. [eds]. 1991. Global resources. Opposing viewpoints. Greenhaven Press. 0-89908-152-5.

__________ and __________. [eds.]. 1994. Water. Opposing viewpoints. Greenhaven Press. 1-56510-063-8.

__________ and __________. [eds.]. 1995. Environmental justice. At issue. (Opposing viewpoints). Greenhaven Press. 1-56510-264-9.

__________ and __________. [eds]. 1996. Endangered species. Opposing viewpoints. Greenhaven Press. 1-56510-364-5.

__________ and __________. [eds]. 1996. The environment. Opposing viewpoints. Greenhaven Press. 1-56510-396-3.

__________ and __________. [eds.]. 1997. Global warming. Opposing viewpoints. Greenhaven Press. 1-56510-511-7.

Berthold-Bond, Annie. 1990. Clean and green: The complete guide to nontoxic and environmentally safe housekeeping. Ceres Press, Woodstock, NY. 0-9606138-3-8.

Blum, Deborah and Mary Knudson [eds.]. 1997. A field guide for science writers. Oxford Univ. Press, New York. 287 pp. 0-19-510068-9. $25.00.

Bolch, Ben and Harold Lyons. 1993. Apocalypse not. Science, economics, and environmentalism. Cato Institute. 1-882577-04-3. $10.95.

Bright, Chris. 1998. Life Out of Bounds. Bioinvasions in the Borderless World. Worldwatch Institute. 0-393-31814-1.

Brower, Michael and Warren Leon. 1999. The Consumer's Guide to Effective Environmental Choices. 292 pp. Three Rivers Press, New York. 0-609-80281-X. $15.00.

Brown, Lester R. et al. [eds.]. 1984 et seq. State of the World. W. W. Norton & Co. 0-393-30176-1. $15.00. [an annual publication containing articles on various aspects of the environment. A project of the World Watch Institute]

Brown, Phil and Edward J. Mikkelsen. 1997. No Safe Place. 260 pp. University of California Press, Los Angeles. 0-520-21248-7. $16.95.

Bullard, Robert D. 1990. Dumping in dixie: Race, class, and environmental quality.Westview Press, Boulder, CO. 0-8133-1963-3. $25.00.

Bullard, Robert D. 1994. Unequal Protection. Environmental Justice & Communities of Color. 392 pp. Sierra Club Books, San Francisco. 0-87156-380-0. $16.00.

Bullard, Robert D. (ed.). 1996. Confronting environmental racism: Voices from the grassroots. South End Press, MA. 0-89608-446-9. $16.00.

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Cantrill, James G. and M. Jimmie Killingsworth. 1993. Proceedings of the Conference on Communications and our Environment. Yellowstone Conf. Ctr., Big Sky, MT.

Carson, Rachael. Silent spring. Houghton Mifflin.

Catton, Jr., William, R. 1982. Overshoot: The ecological basis of a revolutionary change. University of Illinios Press, Urbana and Chicago.0-252-00818-9. $17.95.

Chapman, Graham. et al. Environmentalism and the Mass Media, The North-South Divide. 1997. Routledge, New York. 0-415-15505-3.

Chase, Alston. 1987. Playing God in Yellowstone. The destruction of America’s first national park. Harcourt Brace. 0-15-672036-1. $14.00

__________. 1995. In a dark wood. Hougthon Mifflin. 0-395-60837-6. $29.95.

Christiansen, Drew, SJ & Walter Grazer. (eds.). 1996. And god saw that it was good: Catholic theology and the environment. United States Catholic Conference, Inc., Washington, D.C. 1-57455-089-6.

Clemings, Russell. 1996. Mirage. The false promise of desert agriculture. Sierra Club Books. 0-87156-416-5. $28.00.

Cohn, Susan. 1995. Green at work: Finding a business career that works for the environment. Island Press, Washington, D.C. (revised and expanded ed.). 1-55963-334-4. $17.95.

Cohn, Victor. 1990. Reporting on risk. Getting it right in an age of risk. The Media Inst., Washington, DC. 0-937790-42-7. 64 pp. $8.95.

__________. 1998. News and Numbers. A Guide to Reporting Statistical Claims and Controversies in Health and other Fields. Iowa St. Univ. Press, Ames. 0-8138-1437-5.

Communicating Science News A guide for scientists, Physicians, and Public Information Officers. Published by the National Association of Science Writers. P.O. Box 294, Greenlawn, NY 11740. $8.00.

Competitive Enterprise Institute. 1994-95. Free market environmental bibliography. Competitive Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C. 1-889865-00-1.

Connor, Tim. 1997. Burdens of Proof. Science and Public Accountability in the Field of Environmental Epidemiology with a Focus on Low Dose Radiation and Community Health Studies. Energy Research Found., Columbia, SC.

Cozic, Charles P. [ed.]. 1994. Pollution. Opposing Viewpoints. Greenhaven Press. 218 pp. 1-56510-075-1.

__________. 1997. Garbage and Waste. Opposing Viewpoints. Greenhaven Press. 218 pp. 1-56510-565-6.

__________. 1998. Rainforests. Opposing Viewpoints. Greenhaven Press. 120 pp. 1-56510-695-4.

Crossen, Cynthia. 1994. Tainted. The Manipulation of Fact in America. Touchstone, New York. 0-684-81556-7.

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Deal, Carl. 1993. The Greenpeace guide to anti-environmental organizations. Odonian Press, Berkeley. 1-878825-05-4. $5.00.

De Alessi, Michael. 1998. Fishing for solutions: IEA studies on the environment no.11. IEA Environment Unit, London. 0-255-36444-X.

Dewdney, A. K. 1993. 200% of Nothing. An Eye-opening Tour through the Twists and Turns of Math Abuse and Innumeracy. John Wiley & Sons, New York.
0-471-14574-2.

Diamond, Jared. 1997. Kinship with the stars. Discover 18(5, May): 44-49.

Dobson, Andrew. (ed.). 1991. The green reader. Mercury House, San Francisco, CA. 1-56279-010-2. $11.95.

Donovan, David Michael. 1999. Evil down in the alley. J-D Publishing Co., New Orleans, LA. 0-9669259-3-9. $26.00.

Dowie, Mark. 1996. Losing ground. American environmentalism at the close of the Twentieth Century. Mass. Inst. Tech. Press. 0-262-54084-3.

Doyle, Jack. 2002. Riding the dragon: Royal dutch shell & the fossil fire. Environmental Health Fund, Boston, MA.0-9726155-0-4.

Doyle, Timothy and Doug McEachern. 1998. Environment and Politics. Routledge, New York. 206 pp. 0-415-14776-x. $18.99.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Angela G. Mertig eds. American Environmentalism-The U.S. Environmental Movement, 1970-1990.Taylor & Francis, New York. 118 pp. 0-8448-1730-9. $14.95

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Edelstein, Michael R. 1988. Contaminated communities. The social and psychological impacts of residential toxic exposure. Westview Press, Boulder, CO. 0-8133-7657-2.

Edwards, David D. 1979. How to be more creative. Occasional Productions, San Jose, CA. 0-93264-00-3. $7.95.

Ekins, Paul. 1992. The gaia atlas of green economics. Anchor Books, Doubleday. 0-385-41914-7. $16.00.

Elkington, John, Julia Hales & Joel Makower. 1988. The green consumer. Penguin Books, New York, NY. 0-14-012708-9. $8.95.

Erhlich, Paul R. 1968. The population bomb. Ballentine Books.

__________ and Anne H. Ehrlich. 1990. The population explosion. Touchstone Book, Simon & Schuster. 0-671-73294-3. $9.95.

__________ and __________. 1996. Betrayal of science and reason. Island Press. 1-55963-288-7. $24.95.

Environmental Health Center, National Safety Council. ?. Covering the coasts. A reporter’s guide to coastal and marine resourses. Environ. Health Ctr., Natl. Safety Coun., Washington, DC. 165 pp.

__________. 1989. Chemicals, the Press, and the Public. A Journalist’s Guide to Reporting on Chemicals in the Community. Environ. Health Ctr., Natl. Safety Coun., Washington, DC. 119 pp.

__________. 1993. Reporting on municipal solid waste. A local issue. Environ. Health Ctr., Natl. Safety Coun., Washington, DC. 82 pp. 0-87912-176-9.

__________. 1994. Reporting on climate change. Understanding the science. Environ. Health Ctr., Natl. Safety Coun., Washington, DC. 156 pp. 0-87912-177-7.

__________. 1997. A Reporter’s Guide to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP). Environmental Health Center. Washington, DC. 52 pp. Free.

__________. 1998. Coastal Challenges. A Guide to Coastal and Marine Issues. Environmental Health Center. Washington, DC. 178 pp.

__________. 1998. Chemical safety in your community: EPA’s new risk management program. Environmental Health Center. Washington, DC. 16 pp.

___________. (n.d.). Environmental b-roll directory. Compiled for the Radio and Television News Directors Foundation's Environmental Journalism Center.

Environmental Journalism Center. 1994. A journalist’s resource guide. World population and the environment. Enviro. Journ. Ctr., Radio and Telev. News Directors Found. Washington, DC.

___________. 1999. Covering key environmental issues. Enviro. Journ. Ctr., Radio and Telev. News Directors Found. Washington, DC.

EPA.1999. Constructive engagement resource guide: Practical advice for dialogue among facilities, workers, communities and regulators. National Service Center for Environmental Publications (NSCEP), Cincinnati, OH.

Erikson, Kai T. 1976. Everything in its path-The destruction of community in the Buffalo Creek Flood. Simon & Schuster, New York. 280 pp. 0-671-24067-6. $11.00.

Ewen, Stuart. 1996. PR! A Social History of Spin. Basic Books, New York.0-465-06168-0.$30.00.

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Fagin, Dan, Marianne Lavelle, and the Center for Public Integrity. 1996. Toxic Deception. How the Chemical Industry Manipulates Science, Bends the Law, and Endangers Your Health. Birch Lane Press. Secaucus, NJ. 1-55972-385-8. $24.95.

Fiorino, Daniel J. 1995. Making Environmental Policy. U. California Press, Berkeley. 0-520-08918-9.

Firshein, Janet. 1996. A journalist’s resource guide. Kids at risk: the nation’s top public health concern. Enviro. Journ. Ctr., Radio and Telev. News Directors Found. Washington, DC.

Fiske, John. 1990. Introduction to communication studies.(2nd ed.). Routledge, New York. 0-415-04672-6.

Flattau, Edward. 2003. Evolution of a columnist. Global Horizons Press, Washington, D.C. 1-4134-0354-9.

Flattau, Edward. Tracking the Charlatans. Global Horizons Press, Washington, DC. 0-9659162-0-0.

Foreman, Jr., Christopher, H. 1998. The promise and peril of environmental justice. Brookings Institution Press, Washington, D.C. 0-8157-2878-6. $22.95.

Foreman, Dave. 1991. Confessions of an eco-warrior. Crown Trade Paperbacks, New York, NY.0-517-88058-X. $12.00.

Franken, Al. 2003. Lies (and the lying liars who tell them): A fair and balanced look at the right. Penguin Group, New York. 0-525-94764-7. $24.95.

Friedman, Sharon M., Sharon Dunwoody, Carol L. Rogers [eds.]. 1999. Communicating Uncertainty: Media Coverage of New and Controversial Science. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers. Mahwah, New Jersey. 277 pp. 0-8058-2728-5.

___________ (eds.). 1986. Scientists and journalists: Reporting science as news. Free Press: New York, NY. 0-87168-340-7.

Fritchey, Robert. 1993. Wetland riders. New Moon Press, New Orleans. 393 pp. 0-9636215-0-5. $14.95.

Frome, Michael. 1998. Green Ink- An Introduction to Environmental Journalism. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. 204 pp. 0-87480-584-8. $19.95.

Fumento, Michael. 1993. Science under siege. How the environmental misinformation campaign is affecting our laws, taxes, and our daily life. Quill, William Morrow. 0-688-14766-6. $16.00.

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Gannett Center Journal. 1990. Covering the Environment. Volume 4, Number 3. 181 pp.

Geist-Martin, Patricia, Eileen Berlin Ray & Barbara F. Sharf. 2003. Communicating health: Personal, cultural and political complexities. Thomson, Wadsworth, Belmont, CA. 0-534-53100-8.

Gelbspan, Ross. 1997. The heat is on: The climate crisis, the cover-up, the prescription. Perseus Books, Cambridge, MA. 0-7382-0025-5. $16.00.

Goldfarb, Theodore D. 1995. Taking sides. Clashing views on controversial environmental issues. (6th ed.). Dushkin Publ. Group, Guilford, CT. 1-56134-331-5.

Gottlieb, Robert. 1993. Forcing the spring: The transformation of the american environmental movement. Island Press, Washington, D.C. 1-55963-122-8. $19.95.

Greenberg, Michael & Dona Schneider. 1996. Environmentally devastated neighborhoods: Perceptions, policies and realities. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ. 0-8135-2279-X. $60.00.

Greer, Jed and Kenny Bruno. 1996. Greenwash. The reality behind corporate environmentalism. The Apex Press, New York. 0-945-257-77-5. $16.00.

Greve, Michael S. and Fred L. Smith, Jr. (ed.). 1992. Environmental politics: Public costs, private rewards. Praeger Publishers, New York, NY. 0-275-94238-4.

Griffin, Robert J., Dayle H. Molen, Clay Schoenfeld, and James F. Scotton. 1991. Interpreting public issues. Iowa St. Press, Ames. 444 pp. 0-8138-0992-4. $26.95.

Grossman, Karl and Ann Filemyr. 1996. Media and journalism, pp. 174-205. In: Jonathan collett and Stephen Karakashian [eds.]. Greening the college curriculum. Island Press. 1-55963-422-7. $14.95.

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Hager, Nicky and Burton, Bob. 1999. Secrets and Lies, The Anatomy of an Anti-environmental PR Campaign. Craig Potton Publishing, New Zeland. 1-56751-182-1.

Hamilton, John Maxwell. 1990. Entangling alliances: How the third world shapes our lives. Seven Locks Press, Washington, D.C. 0-932020-83-6.

Hannigan, John A. 1995. Environmental sociology: A social constructionist perspective. Routledge, New York, NY. 0-415-11255-9.

Hansen, Anders. 1993. The mass media and environmental issues. Leicester Univ. Press. 0-7185-2053-x. $19.00

Harr, Jonathon. 1995. A civil action. Vintage Books, New York. 502 pp. 0-394-56349-2. $13.00.

Harris, Tom. 1991. Death in the marsh. Island Press. 1-55963-069-8. $14.95.

Harrison, E. Bruce. 1992. Environmental communication and public relations handbook. Government Institutes. 0-86587-321-6. $69.00.

__________. 1993. Going Green: How to Communicate your Company’s Environmental Commitment. Irwin.

Harris, Julian, Kelley Leiter, & Stanley Johnson. 1981. The complete reporter: Fundamentals of news gathering, writing and editing, complete with exercises. (4th ed.).MacMillan Publishing Co., New York, NY. 0-02-350600-8.

Hawken, Paul, Amory Lovins & L. Hunter Lovins. 1999. Natural Capitalism: Creating the next industrial revolution. Little, Brown and Company, Boston. 0-316-35316-7.

Hazlett, Thomas W. 1982. TV coverage of the oil crisis: How well was the public served? Vol. III. An Economist’s perspective. 1973-74/1978-79. The Media Inst., Washington, DC. 51 pp.

Helvarg, David. 1988. The war against the greens. Sierra Club Books, San Francisco, CA. 0-87156-907-8. $16.00.

Hertsgaard, Mark. 1998. Earth Odyssey. Around the world in search of our environmental future. Broadway Books, New York. 0-7679-0058-8. $26.00

Hohm, Charles F. [ed.]. 1995. Population. Opposing Viewpoints. Greenhaven Press. 240 pp. 1-56510-214-2.

Huber, Peter W. 1991. Galileo's revenge: Junk science in the courtroom..BasicBooks, New York, NY. 0-465-02624-9. $16.50.

Huff, Darrell. 1954. How to Lie with Statistics. W. W. Norton & Co., New York. 0-393-31072-8.

Hunter, J. Robert. 1997. Simple Things Won't Save the Earth. University of Texas Press, Austin. 0-292-73113-2. $15.95.

Hutzinger, O. 1991. Environmental information and communication systems: ECOINFORM. Gordon & Breach Publ. Group. 2-88124-791-1. $113.00.

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Iozzi, Louis A. [ed.]. Environmental dilemmas: critical decisions for society. Sopris West, Longmont, CO.

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Jacobs, Don Trent.1994. The bum's rush: Phrases and fallacies of rush limbaugh. The selling of environmental backlash. Legendary Publishing Company, Boise, ID.0-9625040-5-X. $12.00.

Jacobson, Susan K. 1999. Communication skills for conservation professionals. Island Press, Washington, D.C. 1-55963-509-6.

Jensen, Carl. 1997. 20 Years of Censored News. Seven Stories Press, New York. 1-888363-52-5

Johnston, Barbara Rose. 1994. Who pays the price? The sociocultural context of environmental crisis. Island Press, Washington, DC.

Junger, Sebastian. 1997. The Perfect Storm. Harper Paperbacks. 0-06-101351-x.

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Kamrin, Michael A., Dolores J. Katz, and Martha L. Walter. 1995. Reporting on risk. A journalist's handbook on environmental risk assessment. Michigan Sea Grant Program. 113 pp. 1-885756-08-9. $8.00.

Kaza, Stephanie and Kenneth Kraft. (eds.). 2000. Dharma rain: Sources of buddhist environmentalism. Shambhala, Boston, MA. 1-57062-475-5. $24.95.

Keating, Michael. 1993. Covering the Environment. Love Printing Service, Ltd., Canada. 1-895643-20-1.

Kennedy, Donald & John A. Riggs. (eds.). 2000. U.S. policy and the global environment: Memos to the president. The Aspen Institute, Washington, D.C.0-89843-303-7.

Kessler, Lauren and Duncan McDonald 1992. The search: Information gathering for the mass media. Wadsworth Publishing Co., Belmont, CA. 0-534-16278-9.

Klaidman, Stephen. 1991. Health in the Headlines. The Stories Behind the Stories. Oxford. 249 pp. 0-19-505298-6. $30.00.

Kempton, Willett, James S. Boster, and Jennifer A. Hartley. 1996. Environmental values in American culture. Mass. Inst. Tech. Press. 0-262-61123-6.

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Lamay, Craig L. and Everette E. Dennis (eds.). 1991. Media and the environment. Island Press, Washington, DC. 1-55963-130-9. 266 pp. $17.95.

Landers, Mary. 1996. Investigative Environmental Reporting. A Handbook for Journalists. Investigative Reporters and Editors and Society for Environmental Journalists.

Lee, Martin A. & Norman Soloman. 1990. Unreliable sources: A guide to detecting bias in news media. Carol Publishing Group, New York, NY. 0-8184-0561-9.

Lehr, Jay H. [ed.]. 1992. Rational readings on environmental concerns. Van Nostrand Reinhold. 0-442-01146-6. $50.00.

Leopold, Aldo. 1949. A Sand County almanac. With essays on conservation from Round River. Ballantine Books, New York. 295 pp.. 0-345-34505-3. $6.99.

Lewis, Martin W. 1992. Green delusions. An environmentalist critique of radical environmentalism. Duke Univ. Press. 0-8223-1257-3.

Lewis, Sanford, Brian Keating, and Dick Russell. 1992. Inconclusive by design. Environmental Health Network. Chesapeake, VA.

Lilienfeld, Robert and William Rathje. 1998. Use Less Stuff. Fawcett Books, New York. 0-449-00168-7. $12.00.

Linnman, Paul. 2003. The exploding whale. West Winds Press, Portland, OR.
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Logomasini, Angela & David Riggs (eds.). 2002. Environmental source: A free market guide to environmental issues. Competitive Enterprise Institute, Washington, D.C.

Logan, Robert A., Wendy Gibbons, and Stacy Christiansen. 1992. Environmental issues for the ‘90s. A handbook for journalists. The Media Institute, Washington, DC.
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__________, __________, and __________. 1993. Environmental issues for the ‘90s. A handbook for journalists. The Media Institute, Washington, DC. 0-937790-49-1. $44.95.

__________, Marie Tessier, and Stacy Christiansen. 1995. Environmental issues for the ‘90s. A handbook for journalists. The Media Institute, Washington, DC. 0-937790-50-1. $22.50.

Lomborg, Bjørn. 2001. The skeptical environmentalist, measuring the real state of the world. Cambridge University Press. 0-521-01068-3.

Lorenz, Alfred Lawrence and John Vivian. 1996. News Reporting and Writing. Allyn & Bacon, Boston. 0-205-13975.2.

Ludtke, Melissa. (ed.). 2004. Nieman reports. Science journalism [Fall 2002], Environment reporting [Winter 2002], Reporting on health [Spring 2003], Medical reporting [Summer 2003]. Nieman Foundation at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. 0028-9817.

Luhmann, Niklas. 1989. Ecological communication. U. Chicago Press. 0-226-49651.1. $43.75.

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MacKenzie, James J. 1994. The keys to the car. Electric and hydrogen vehicles for the 21st century. World Watch Inst. 0-915825-93-7.

Manning, Richard. 2000. Food's frontier: The next green revolution. North Point Press, New York, NY. 0-86547-593-8. $24.00.

Margavio, Anthony V. and Craig J. Forsyth. 1996. Caught in the net. The conflict between shrimpers and conservationists. Texas A&M Univ. Press. 0-89096-669-9.

Maser, Chris. 1994. Forest primeval. The natural history of an ancient forest. Sierra Club Books. 0-87156-548-x. $12.00.

McCloskey, Deirdre, N. 1985. The rhetorics of economics. The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, WI. 0-299-15814-4.

Michaels, Patrick. 1992. Sound and fury. The Science and politics of global warming. Cato Institute. 0-932790-89-5. $11.95.

Ministry of Fisheries and Environment. 1999. Environment Basis Law and Conventions. Angola.

Moore, Mike. 1989. Health risks and the press. Perspectives on media coverage of risk assessment and health. The Media Institute, Washington, DC. 0-937790-39-7. $12.95.

Motavelli, Jim. (Ed.) 2004. Feeling the heat: Dispatches from the frontlines of climate change. Routledge, New York, NY. 0-415-994655-7.

Mount, Jeffrey F. 1995. California rivers and streams. The conflict between fluvial process and land use. Univ. California Press. 0-520-20250-3. $19.95.

Mugerauer, Robert. 1995. Interpreting environments: Tradition, deconstruction, herneneutics. University of Texas Press, Austin. 0-292-75189-3.

Muir, Star A. 1996. Earthtalk: Communications empowerment for environmental action. Greenwood Publ. Group. 0-275-95370-x. $59.95.

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The National Safety Council's Environmental Health Center. March 2000. Chemicals, the Press and the Public.Second edition. Environmnetal Health Center. CX826604-01-0.

The National Safety Council's Environmental Health Center. January 2002. A Guide to the US Department of Energy's Low-Level Radioactive Waste.. Environmnetal Health Center.

Nelkin, Dorothy. Selling Science: How the Press Covers Science and Technology by Professor of Sociology and Law. New York University. (W. H. Freeman Press, rev. ed., 1995).

Nelson, Peter. Ten practical tips for environmental reporting. 0-9626584-6-4. $6.75.

Neuzil, Mark and William Kovarik. 1996. Mass Media & Environmental conflict: America’s green crusades. Sage Publ., Thousand Oaks, CA. 241 pp. 0-7619-0333-x. $21.95.

Norwak, Paul F. (ed.). 1987. Environmental journalism: the best from the Meeman Archive. The Meeman Archive, School of Nat. Res., Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor. 0-944150-01-2. $7.50.

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JOURNALS/MAGAZINES

Center for Environmental Communications Studies Newsletter, published quarterly by CECS, University of Cincinnati, P. O. Box 210184, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0184. 513 556-4440. E-mail: depoe@uc.edu.

Environment Writer, published monthly by the National Safety Council/Environmental Health Center, 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 1200, Washington, DC 20036. 202 293-2270, ext. 469. E-mail: ehc@nsc.org. http://www.nsc.org/ehc.htm

Environmental Education Advocate, published quarterly by the National Environmental Education Advancement Project, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Stevens Point, WI 54481. 715 346-4179. E-mail: neeap@uwsp.edu.

NAPEC Quarterly, published by the National Association of Professional Environmental Communicators (now defunct; newsletter out-of-print, but I have a set).

SEJournal, quarterly published by the Society of Environmental Journalists.

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