Thanks,
Viviane Lerner

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Helga Hoffmann
> Sent: Saturday, October 16, 1999 3:46 PM
> To: STUDIES IN WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT
> Subject: Green Web Literature List now online
> 
> 
> Hello,
> Please check out our "new and improved" web page, which includes 
> an Introduction to the Green Web, the Green Web Literature List 
> and the Left Biocentrism Primer. The web page is located at
>       http://fox.nstn.ca/~greenweb/
> 
> Since its inception in 1988, the Green Web, as part of the deep 
> ecology movement, has prepared a number of publications meant to 
> address deeper questions underlying environmental issues. We have 
> so far  produced 67 Bulletins, plus a number of shorter articles. 
> The main themes covered are:
>  - forestry biocides and their use;
>  - forestry and the pulp and paper industry;
>  - wildlife, wild nature and protected areas;
>  - marine issues;
>  - natural gas, gas pipelines, and the Sable gas project;
>  - environmental-aboriginal relationships; 
>  - green theory and philosophy - including left biocentric
>    theory, deep ecology, movement and party discussions;
>  - the critique of 'sustainable development'.
> 
> The bulletins and articles are available to movement activists on 
> request. 
> 
> We would appreciate it, if you would let others know about the 
> Green Web site.
> 
> Helga Hoffmann
> 
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