Raindex Vol_I-IV

Inside RAIN Vpl.l, No: 1, October 1974 (24 pp) Eco-Net Reports, 6 Where to Get Maps, by Bob Benson, 12 Guides to the Land, 15 A Guide to Portland Libraries, 18 Vol. I, No.2, November 1974 (24 pp.) Eco-Net Reports, 6 Heat-Winter Conservation, 9 Nuclear Power Background Reading, 10 City of Portland Telephone List, 12 , Where to Get Maps, 14 (continued from Vol. I, No. 1), by Bob Benson Publications Concerning Financial Support (grants), 16 Vol. I, No.3, December 1974 (16 pp.) Eco-Net R~ports, 6 CUE Bulletin 1975-Portland Media Guide, 8 Vol. I, No.4, January 1975 (16 pp.) Eco-Net Reports, 8 ' Directory of Energy Environment Centers (in process), 9 Land Reform Organizations, 13 Vol. I, No.5, February 1975 (24 pp.) Eco-Net Reports, 8 Rough Draft 1: Brainstorming, by Anita Helle NW Guide to Environmental Groups, 13 Northwest Media Guide, 17 Vol. I, No.6, March 1975 (16 pp.) Energy Environment Center Directory, 9 Rough Draft II: Funding, by Anita Helle Oregon Economic Indicators, 12 Grants: A Resource Index, 9 Vol. I, No.7, April1975 (24 pp.) ShariQg Smaller Pies, by Tom Bender, 3 Energy Environment Center Directory (continued from Vol. I, No.6), 9 Rough Draft Ill: Centers, by Anita Helle NW Environmental Groups Update, 13 Resource Index Related to Centers, 15 Vol. I, No.8, May 1975 (20 pp.) Self-Sufficiency, Energy, Rural Skills, Schools and Programs (in process list), 5 Energy-Environmental Center Update, 6 Roughdraft IV: Networking, by Anita Helle Small Industry Development Network, 12 Transition, 17 Vol. I, No.9, June 1975 (32 pp.) CIRCT, 5 , People's Yellow Pages,· 6· Place, 10 Rough Draft V: Creative Instability, by Anita Helle How Credit Unions Work, 15 Solar Manufacturers, Equipment & Suppliers, 16 Between the Typewriter and the Press, by Mary Wells, 22 Vol. II, No. 1, October 1975 (32 pp.) Ecotopia, by Ernest Callenbach, 3 Mapping the Northwest, 5 Conscious Culture of Poverty, by E. F. Schumacher, 16 Notes from Eugene, 19 Bulletin Board, 29 Vol. II, No.2, November 1975 (32 pp.) Limits to Gross, by Tom Bender, 4 Too Many Books and Too Few, by Steve Johnson, 6 Free Tree Energy, by Tom Bender, 10 Learning and Skills Exchange, by Steve Johnson, 13 On Inflation, by E. F. Schumacher, 14 Nortl1.vest Energy Directory, 16 Home Insulation, 18 Paths to a Solar Transition (interview with John Reynolds, speech by Reis Leming), 20 · The World from Above,'26 Vol. II, No. 3, December 1976 (24 pp.) New Wood Heating Stoves Guide, by Bill Day, 4 DeKorne's Survival Greenhouse, 8 Think about Land, by E. F. Schumacher, 9 Solar Water Heater Workshops, by Lee Johnson and Ken Smith, 11 Solar Resource People, 14 The Map Is Not the Territory, by Steve Johnson, 16 Touc~ & Go, by Steve Johnson, 22. 24 BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN INFORMATI "RA IN is o~e of the few periodicals I look forward to reading from cover to cover and back again .... With- . out a doubt this is the finest access periodical in the 1 country. The RAIN staff have a genius for clumping together various references related to solar energy, agriculture, community organizing, etc., and binding them together with a well written technical or philosophical perspective. RAIN was a constant resource for the Energy Primer. Highly recommended by all of us." · -Richard Merrill, Energy Primer "RAIN is a paper jewel." -Not Man Ap<1rt RAIN: JOURNAL OFAPPROPR.U Vol. II, No.4, January 1976 (24 pp.) Eating High and Lightly, by Lane deMoll, 4 Wood Cook Stoves, by Bill Day, 6 Towards a Federation of Ecotopian Nations, 8 1 Mega Paper Tigers, by Tom Bender, 11 The Great Recycling Race, 12 · ORE Plan Recyclers and Resource People, 14 The Seven Laws of Money, by Michael Phillips: 16 rouch & Go. bv Steve Johnson, 21 · Vol. II, No.5, February/March 1976 (24 pp.) On Land Speculation, by E. F. Schumacher, 3 Taxing the Pavement, Not the Earth, by Steve Johnson, 4 Bio-Dynamic French Intensive Agriculture, by John · Jeavons, 8 Tools, 11 The Qwner-Builder and the Code, by Ken Kern, 12 Weather and Seeds, by Steve Johnson, 14 Don't Burn Your House, by Bill Day, 14 Waste Not, Watt Not, by Tom Bender, 16 Recovering Waste Oil, 18 Prag-Tilth-Ecotope Group, 19 Vol. II, No.6, April19.76 (4 posters) Special Poster Issue containing: Visions of Ecotopia Goodbye to the Flush Toilet Make Where You Are Paradise Dollar Power Vol. II, No. 7-8, May 1976 (32 pp.) Country Auctions, by Cathy deMoll, 3 A. T. Centers International, 5 Radical Technology, 6 Red Star Over China, by Lane deMoll, 8 Thermography, 10 Vol. II, No.10, July 1976 (24 pp.) Spirit and Space, 3 In Touch: Community Communications Access, by Rhoda Epstein, 4 Plant a Tree, by E. F. Schumacher, 8 The Sex Life of a Tree, by Tom Bender, 9 ' Women and Health, by Lane deMoll, 10 Natural Land Inventories, 11 - ' The Community Action Center for AT., 15 Passive Solar System, 17 Jeff Barnes of Bear Creek Thunder, 20 Wise Travel, 24 Vol. Ill, No.1, October 1976 (24 pp.) Pleasant Undertaking, by Malcolm Wells, 4 AT. Update, 6 Pedal Power, by S. S. Wilson, 8 Pioneering Communities, by Dulcie Brown, 12 Energy, 16 Costs of Tourism, by Tom Bender, 20 Vol. Ill, No.2, November 1976 (24 pp.) Tofu and Miso, by Wm. Shurcliff and Akiko Ayoyagi, 4 Stolen Goods, by Tom Bender, 10 Bill Day's Consumer's Guide, 12 There'll Be a Heat Pipe in Your Future, 17 Place, 18 Vol. Ill, No.3, December 1976 (24 pp.) Amory Lovins on.Over-Eiectrification, 4 Public Interest Law, 7 Part 1: Technology and Political Change, by E. F. Schumacher, 8 . Winter Tomatoes, Anyone? by Bill and Marsha Mackie, 13 ' All Sew,n Up, by Lauri deMoll, 11 Graphics, by Tom Bender, 12 Cost of Energy Slaves, by Tom Bender, 15 ' Costs of Growth, 16 Cold Spring by Nancy Lee, 20 What's Growing in Iowa? by Craig Mosher, 24 Capturing the Sun through Bioconversion, 26 Small Scale Computer Activities, 28 Taking Pictures and Taking Souls, by Tom Bender, 32 Vol.li, No.9, June 1976 (24 pp.) Special Northwest Habitat Issue Rural Roots, 3 From the Ground Up, 5 lnf9rmation Springs, 1 Community Building, 9 Cataloging Our Meetings, by Steve Johnson, 10 Habitat, 10 Community Inventories, by Steve Johnson, 11 Bootstraps, 13 Northwest Energy: Past, Present, Future, 15 Northwest Energy Directory Update, 15 Communications, 17 Community Gardens, by Lee Johnson, 18 Food and Nutrition, 19 Environmental Organizations, 20 Environmental Education, 20 A Habit atTeatime. 24 Economics, Energy~ Employment, by Tom Bender, 20· Vol. Ill, No.4, January 1977 (24 pp.) Solar Greenhouses, by Lee Johnson, 4 · Endangered Skills, 6 · Preparing Photos for the Printer, by Ancil Nance, 7 Part II: Technology and Political Change, by E. F. Schumacher, 8 Food Distribution and Mark~ting, by Mark Musick, 12 Bread: Still the·Staff of Life, by Geri Taran, 16 In Touch: Northwest, by Rhoda Epstein, 17 U.S. Bi£ycle Activists, 20 Vol. Ill, No.5, February/March 1977 (24 pp.) Excerpts from Rainbook Citizen Participation/Communications, by Steve Johnson, 4 Air Ships and Sailing Ships, by Tom Bender, 6 $8 a Gallon for Gasoline? 6 ' Land, by Becky Deryckx, 8 Land Reform/Land Trusts, 10 Regional Perspectives, by Tom Bender, 12 Learning from the Past, 15 Exporting Money, 16 Woodburners Encyclopedia, 21 "I

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