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People Matter
Don't Dump on Us!
has the WIPP Monster Mod been tamed?
PUSHING NUKES Locally & Globally
preserving MAGADAN- expanding public participation
Twenty Years After Chernobyl
the Challenges of Community Health assessment in Navajo Communities
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.

 
The Mercifully Brief, Real World Guide to… Raising More Money with Newsletters than You Ever Thought Possible The Mercifully Brief, Real World Guide to…
Raising More Money with Newsletters than You Ever Thought Possible

Tom Ahern
Medfield, MA: Emerson & Church, Pub., 2005
128pp., $24.95, paperback
ISBN: 1-889102-07-5
The Mercifully Brief, Real World Guide to… Raising $1000 Gifts by Mail The Mercifully Brief, Real World Guide to…
Raising $1000 Gifts by Mail

Mal Warwick
Medfield, MA: Emerson & Church, Pub., 2005
111pp., $24.95, paperback
ISBN: 1-889102-09-1

Great Boards for Small Groups: A 1-Hour Guide to Governing a Growing Nonprofit

Great Boards for Small Groups: A 1-Hour Guide to Governing a Growing Nonprofit
Andy Robinson
Medfield, MA: Emerson & Church, Pub., 2006
120pp., $24.95, paperback
(bulk discounts available)
ISBN: 1-889102-04-0

Cities in the Wilderness Cities in the Wilderness
Bruce Babbitt
Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 2005
216 pp., $25.95, hardcover
ISBN: 1559630930

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