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Page 14 RAIN October 1981 Vol. V, No. 6, April 1979 (24 pp.) Economics Where People DO Matter, by Tom Bender, 4 Sneaky Invisible Things, by Phil Henshaw, 10 Contact and Cooperation, by Ross Chapin, 14 Cities, Sludge, Soil, and Sense, by Linda Sawaya, 16 Inflation Is Caused by People Who Profit from It, 20 Wood News, by Bill Day, 22 Vol. V, No. 7, May 1979 (24 pp.) Alaska Notebook: The Coming of Northern Technology, by Birny Birnbaum & Steven Ames, 4 Steadying the State, by Herman Daly, 10 Giving Birth, by Lane deMoll, 12 Convection Observation for Natural Climate Design, by Phil Henshaw, 16 Which Ways to Move? by Charles Lave, 20 Vol. V, No. 8, June 1979 (24 pp.) Forest Ecology, Forest Economy: The Same Roots, by Steven Ames, 6 Wood Heating News, by Bill Day, B Responsible Work, by Phil Conti, 11 The Dream of Greed, by Tom Benc;l_er, 12 Agricultural Forestry Bibliography, by Earle Barnhart, 16 Taking No More Pipe, by Tom Bender, 1B Vol. V, No. 9, July 1979 (24 pp.) $eeds for Self-Help, by Phil Conti, 4 Data Control: The Biggest Thing in Smallness? by Tom Bender, 6 Turning Waste into Wealth, Part I, by Dan Knapp, 10 Waste Watchers, by Leonard Jacobs, 14 Another Solar Water Heater, by Jeff Paine, 16 Home Town Rooters or Corporate Looters? by Tom Bender, 18 The Knack of Finding Things, by Phil Henshaw, 20 Vol. V, No. 10, AugusUSeptember 1979 (24 pp.) Turning Waste into Wealth, Part II, by Dan Knapp & Steven Ames,4 Beyond Solar Suburbia, by Peter Calthorpe & Susan Benson, 12 Wood Heating News, by Bill Day, 14 Put a Sunbeam in Your Tank, by John ~roberg, 16 All Wisdom Does Not Flow from the Top Down, by Will Cummings, 20 Perennial Crops Return, by Tad Mutersbaugh, 20 Volume VI Vol. VI, No.1, October 1979 (24 pp.) Woodstove News, by Bill Day, 2 People and Energy in Portland, by Yale Lansky, 4 New Awareness, New Regions, by Phil Henshaw, 6 Local Climates, by Steve Johnson, 6 On Neighborhoods, by Rene Dubos, 6 How to Find Good Work, by Peter Gillingham, 10 California Waterscape, by Steve Johnson, 12 Community Technology: A Closer Look, by David Morris, 14 Even in the East, by Yale Lansky, 18 What Makes Ekose'a Run? by Tom Bender, 20 Double-Shelled Houses, by Phil Henshaw, 21 Vol. VI, No. 2, November 1979 (24 pp.) Getting Efficient, by Amory Lovins, 4 A.T. Europe, 8 Women's Health, by Debra Whitelaw, 12 The Whiteaker Experiment: Urban Integrated Community Planning, by John Jennings, 14 Where There's Smoke, There's Smoke, by Tom Bender, 16 Increasing Diversity in Agricultural Systems, by Tad Mutersbaugh, 18 Networks Revisited, by Steve Johnson, 20 Vol•.VI, No. 3, December 1979 (24 pp.) A Hard Look at How-To, by Lloyd Kahn, 6 Wood Heating News, by Bill Day, 11 Pulling Together, by the Onandaga Elders/Gerri Traina, 12 Changing the American Way of Work, by Vicki ~arnett, 16 Future Perfect, by Simon Nicholson & Ray Lorenzo, 19 Vol. VI, No. 4, January 1980 (24 pp.) Owner-Builders Reconstruct the Code, by Elaine Zablocki, 4 The Sun Betrayed (excerpts from the book), by Ray Reece, 8 The Waste-Not House, by Tom Bender, 10 Northern Lights, by Kiko Denzer, 12 Doing More with M.O.R.E.-Valerie Pope Interview, 16 Is Population a Problem? by Tom Bender & Lane deMoll, 19 Vol. VI, No. 5, February/March 1980 (24 pp.) Elderly & Energy, by Debra Whitelaw, 4 Resources in Red Nations-Winona LaDuke Interview, 6 Family Farms: How We Gonna Keep 'Em? by Carlotta Collette, 12 Keeping Tenants Toasty: Rental Weatherization, by Don Corson & Sam Sadler, 16 Sol-Suede Blues, by Ken Eklund & Paul Sansone, 19 Vol. VI, No. 6, April 1980 (24 pp.) An Open Letter to the Ecological Movement, by Murray Bookchin, 3 Alcohol Fuels, 6 Agri-Economics, 8 Notes on Feminism and Ecology, by Donna Warnock, 12 The Storm Behind the Draft, by Dave McFadden, 15 Is Population a Problem?-Dialogue, 18 Vol. VI, No. 7, May 1980 (24 pp.) Collectively-Run (Arts Collectives), 4 Open Publishing, by Pat Underhill, 8 Music: Takin' to the Streets, by Mark Roseland, 12 Women's Music: For the Love of Women, Connie Smith, 13 Criticism: or Between the Lines, by Howardena Pindell, 16 The Arts and City Planr:1ing, by Jim Williams, 18 Mural Art: Arte Popular, by Jaime Chavez, 20 Vol. VI, No. 8, June 1980 (24 pp.) Blueprint for Community Renewal, by Harold Williams & Natalie Hawley, 4 Alcohol Fuels Publications, by Scott Sklar, 8 Giving Up the Bomb, by Carlotta Collette, 11 What We Can Do, by Nathan Gray, 12 Kitsun Solar Townhouse, by Steven Ames, 15 On Being Our Own Anthropologists, by Peter Berg, 17 Vol. VI, No. 9, July 1980 (24 pp.) Tools for Subsistence, Tools for Production, by Ivan Illich, 4 The Aborigine Peace Corps, by lanto Evans, 8 De-Mobilizing Monopolies, by Laura Stuchinsky, 11 Synfuels Rears Its Head: Occupation on the Reservation, by Winona LaDuke, 12 A Call for Resistance-Fred Moore Interview, 15 Pack Up Your Pedals, by John Dowlin, 18 Vol. VI, No. 10, AugusUSeptember 1980 (24 pp.) It's Time to Change the Rhetoric Again, by Byron Kennard, 4 Organic Design: Facilitating Community Planning, by Kiko Denzer, 8 Permanence, by Carlotta Collette, 12 Un-TILL Tomorrow: Critiquing Intensive Agriculture, by Michael Stusser, 12 See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Cause No Evil, by Tom Bender, 15 The Dream of a Common Language (excerpts from the book), by Adrienne Rich, 16 Energy Co-ops, by Laura Stuchinsky, 18 Community Economics, by Tom Bender, 21 • Volume VII Vol. VII, No. 1, October 1980 (24 pp.) You Can Fuel All of the People Some of the Time . . , by Hal Bemton, 4 Escargot on a Slug Budget: Living on Under $500 a Year, by Julie Sommers, 12 A Possible Utopia, by Andre Gorz, 16 Refuse Resurrection: The Prejudice Against Salvage, by Dan Knapp, 20 Vol. VII, No. 2, November 1980 (24 pp.) From the Outside In: Building the Solar Coalition, by Tom Hayden, 4 Stretching, by Steven Ames, 9 On Personalist Politics-Karl Hess Interview, 10 Turn Your Fireplace into an Asset, by Bill Day, 12 Global 2000: The Limits to Computer Modeling, by Mark Roseland, 16 The Do-Gooder Dilemma: Inappropriate Technology Transfer, by Laura Stuchinsky, 18 Vol. VII, No. 3, December 1980 (24 pp.) Banking on the Sun, by Peter Barnes, 4 Wood Furnaces: A Hot Blast Clears the Air, by Bill Day & Kurt Schloth, 8 Seasonal Planting in the Northeast, by Miriam Klein, 11 Synfuels: From South Africa to the High Plateau, by Winona LaDuke, 12 The Core of the Struggle-John Trudell Interview, 16 Vol. VII, No. 4, January 1981 (24 pp.) Northwest Power Play, Part I, by Kevin Bell, 6 Toxic Wastes Syndrome, by James McClements, 12 Raising a Fleet of Rabbits, by Amory Lovins, 20 Vol. VII, No. 5, February/March 1981 (24 pp.) Farmers in a Functioning Democracy, by Carlotta Collette, 4 Taishan Journal, by John Ferrell, 8 Pedal Power in the People's Republic, by John Ferrell, 11 Integral Rural Village: China as a Development Model, by Christopher Szecsey, 12 Northwest Power Play, Part II, by Kevin Bell, 16 Vol. VII, No. 6, April 1981 (24 pp.) Reagan Era Environmentalism, by Alan S. Miller, 4 New Foxes in the Chicken House, by Alan S. Miller, 6 Do-Gooder Dialogue, 8 The Suicide & Rebirth of Agriculture, by Richard Merrill, 12 Heat Pump Water Heaters: Goodbye to Active Solar?, by Kevin Bell, 19 Vol. VII, No. 7, May 1981 (24 pp.) Illich on Illich, by Mark Roseland, 4 Mining the Waters: Cashing in on Hydro-power, by Carlotta Collette, 10 Rethinking the Economics of World Trade, by Hazel Henderson, 16 A New Relationship with an Old Flame: Developments in Woodburning Technology, by Bill Day & Kurt Schloth, 20 Recipe for Worms, by George Mokray, 24 Vol. VII, No. 8, June 1981 (24 pp.) Whose Home on the Range? by Leonard Charles, 4 Strategic Solar: The Renewable Energy Debate, by lorn Athanasiou, 10 Recycling Ghettos-Interview with Walter Pierce & Wendy Johns, 12 Soft Path Hits Hard Times, by Amory and Hunter Lovins, 18 Vol. VII, No. 9, July 198~ (~1 op.) Boiling Over in Bean Town, by Mark Roseland, 4 Involuntary Self-Reliance, or Badtimes from Bonzo, by Steve Rudman, 5 Home Blown Energy: A Look at Do-it-yourself Wind Systems, by Micheal K. Nelson, 12 The Missionaries Return to Indian Country, by Winona LaDuke & Faye Brown, 16 Pulling the Rug Out, by Charles Hill, 21 Vol. VII, No. 10, AugusUSeptember 1981 (24 pp.) Paraguay Lost, by E. Bradford Bums, 4 The Values of Waste, by Rex Burkholder, 8 The Inside Poop on Chinese Ponds, by Michael Stusser, 10 Let Our Houses First Be Lined with Beauty (Randy Hager Profile), by Carlotta Collette, 12 Community Congress: An Alternative Model for Local Politics, by Steve Rudman, 16 I Wanna Be an Engineer (Gail Katz Profile). by John Ferrelt & Laura Stuchinsky, 18 THESE ISSUES ARE AVAILABLE FROM RAIN. SEE INSIDE BACK COVER FOR DETAILS.

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