Rain Vol IV_No 3

December 1977 RAIN Page 23 RAIN PUBLICATIONS □ RAINBOOK: Resources for Appropriate Technology, 256 pp., April 1977, $7.95. Resources for changing our dreams and communities. Compilation of the best of RAIN through Spring 1977, with much new material on economics, communications, health, energy, community building and other areas. Fully indexed. Note: RAINBOOK incorporates A.T. Sourcelists and Coming Around. □ Ecotopia Poster, by Diane Schatz, 2'x3', $3. A reprint of the "Visions of Ecotopia" line drawing that appeared in the □ Consumer Guide to Woodstoves, revised Sept. 1977, $1. Compiled reprints of Bill Day's article on selection, installation, repair of woodstoves, wood cookstoves and wood furnaces of all kinds. □ Sharing Smaller Pies, by Tom Bender, January 1975, 38 pp., $2. Discussion of the need for institutional change tied in with energy and economic realities. Begins to lay out new operating principles, including some criteria for appropriate technology. April '76 poster issue. Great for coloring. 0 Environmental Design Primer, by Tom Bender, 206 pp., A.T. Sourcelists, August 1976, 50¢ each, any 6 for $2. Two to five pages each, prepared by RAIN for the California Office of Appropriate Technology: □ Direct Solflr Heating/Cooling □ Energy Conserving Landscaping □ Wind Energy □ Solid Waste Utilization □ Drying Up the Toilets □ Diseconomies of Scale □ Bioconversion: Methane Production □ Weatherizing: Home Insulation □ Costs of Urban Growth □ Natural Pest Control □ Appropriate Technology □ Low-Cost Construction □ Employment Impact Statement, October 1976, 2 pp., 50ct. 1973, $5.95. Meditations on an ecological consciousness. Essays about moving our heads and spaces into the right places. □ Living Lightly: Energy Conservation in Housing, by Tom Bender, 38 pp., 1973, $2. Early ideas on the need for change in building and lifestyle; compost privies, Ouroboros Project (self-sufficient experimental house in Minnesota) and the "problem of bricks in your toilet." Coming Around: An Introductory Sourcelist on A.,.~ \ists. Te~~nology, prepared by Lane deMoll ., ~ d a.t. soutee edmon, September 1976 ct,.. Rainbook an - ral theory, er"- \aced b)' .. 1 , manufacr-,•··· "ai\ab\e-te\) __. 111st1tutions, agriculture, NO \onget a _,.:.portation, self-reliance and energy. .,,uude how-to publications but directs you to them. Back Issues Available, $1 each. List those desired: A simple, step-by-step way to figure the employment impacts of a new industry and consider the benefits of different Vol. I, Nos. 7, 8, 9; Vol. II, all 9 issues (Vol. II, No. 6 was a poster issue; Vol. II, No. 9 was a special issue on Northwest options. ., Habitat.) Vol. III, all ten issues; Vol. IV, Nos. 1 & 2 .·,, ______________________________ ' SUBSCRIBE TO \,.,------- . '~ RAIN -~~/sUBSCRIPTION RATES: RAIN Magazine • 2270 N.W. Irving · Portland, OR 97210 Subscriptions begin with next regular issue. Order back issues separately. Zip _______ The Post Office won't deliver magazines without zip codes. 0 Regular: $10/year - 10 issues 0 Living Lightly: $5/year - 10 issues (income less than $5,000 .. . ?) 0 Add $2.80/year for Canada and Mexico Inquire for other foreign rates 0 Publications 0 Donation D t\dd $5 billing fee if payment is not enclosed TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED $ _____ $ ____ $ ___ $ _____ $ _____

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