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1971
2006 Celebrating 35 Years
Bonnie Raitt Hosts SRIC Benefit
The 20-Year Wait: Church Rock Chapter Emerges as Leader in Community-based Research on Uranium Mining Impacts
Will the WIPP "Monster Mod" be tamed?
Community Survey Shows Need for Environmental Health Monitoring

Midnite Mine: Community Needs vs Cleanup Plan
New Mexico – Becoming the Solar State!
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: A Legislative Summary
Book Reviews
SRIC Extras

“In a market economy, private investors are the ultimate arbiter of what energy technologies can compete and yield reliable profits, so to understand nuclear power's prospects, just follow the money. Private investors have flatly rejected nuclear power but enthusiastically bought its main supply-side competitors decentralized cogeneration and renewables. Worldwide, by the end of 2004, these supposedly inadeqaute alternatives had more installed capacity than nuclear, produced 92 percent as much electricity, and were growing 5.9 times faster and accelerating, while nuclear was fading.”

- Amory B. Lovins "Competitors To Nuclear: Eat My Dust"
RMI Solutions, Fall 2005

 
Book Reviews

The following books were reviewed in this issue of Voices.

 
Priceless

Priceless: On Knowing the Price of Everything and the Value of Nothing
Frank Ackerman & Lisa Heinzerling
New York: The New Press, 2004
277 pp., $16.95, paper
ISBN: 1-56584-981-7

The Long Emergency

The Long Emergency: Surviving the Converging Catastrophes of the Twenty-First Century
James Howard Kunstler
New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2005
307 pp., $23.00, hardcover
ISBN: 0-87113-888-3

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