December 2007

Features

The Next Big Green
The green movement has led millions to rediscover the integral connection between people, place and planet. Could a down-to-earth consciousness revival be next? by LYNN BRAZ

More Love, Less Stuff
Surprise your loved ones with gifts that keep on giving by LUCINDA MICHELE KNAPP

Holiday Gift Guide

Conversations
The Force that is Ted Nordhaus, one half of the Break Through dynamic duo debates eco-semantics and explains why “yes” is better than “no” by BY ERIC LARSON

On Our Radar
Waste Free, Want Not
Seattle goes waste-free for the holidays by AMY PENNINGTON
We Sh*t You Not
Don’t Just Get Mad...Get Active
What Counts?
Worth Repeating
Get Your Motor Running
Seattle’s Lil’ Helpers
Holiday gift picks from a few of our favorite Eco-Elves by AMY PENNINGTON

Green Scene
Biodiesel
The Good, the Bad and the Imported

Tune In
The Future of Nature
David James Duncan offers perspective on cosmology and how science has shifted by DAVID JAMES DUNCAN

Prophet Motive
Daniel Pinchbeck on intelligent alien life and reality tunnels by DANIEL PINCHBECK

Healthy Living

Message in a Bottle
There’s a reason why “Evian” spelled backwards is “Naïve.” by ANDY ANDERSON

Body Talk
Running shoe hype; sleepless while sleeping?; cleaning sprays and asthma.

Locally Yours
Warm It Up: Foods that keep you toasty from the inside out by JENNIFER ADLER, M.S., C.N

Local Food
Eating at Fare Start makes the world a better place, and it’s delicious by AMY PENNINGTON

Travel

Stones Bloom in Woodinville
Take a winter walk through the Willows Lodge Garden by CRAI S. BOWER

Art and Soul

The Trouble with Caring
In the case of Sudan’s genocide in Darfur, first you must feel, and the rest will follow by JAMIE FRIDDLE

Reviews