Raindex Vol_I-IV

25 :ON ANI) VALUES. \ RAIN is a nationally known access journal·where information and ideas come together in a special way-where our social values are the context in which we explore new options in technology, economics, community and more. Ten times yearly RAIN examines the latest technical papers, innovative projects and new concepts in a concise, imaginative format. We put you in touch with the tools and ideas that will make a difference in the way our world moves: from wood heating and passive sola~ design, to community-scaled f9od, waste and energy systell)S and cooperative institutions, to grass roots citizens' movements and information netwotks. RAIN makes the connections ... for people seeking more simple ang satisfying lifestyles . . . for people working to make their communities and regions economically selfreliant .. . for people building a society that is durable, just and ecologically sound. Come cross the RAIN bridge-sec what new possibilities wait on the other sid,e .. Vol. Ill, No.6, April1977 (24 pp.) Earthworms, 4 Better Business, 6 China Letter, 8 No Drought About It, by Max Kroschel, 9 Wise Wind-Designing for Jobs, by Lee Johnson, 12 Leaf Eatin'g-Moving on Down the Food Chain, by Franklin Martin and Ruth Ruberts, 14 ,Energy Ideas for Parks, 16 Ad-Free TV, 18 Vol. Ill, No.7, May 1977 (24 pp.) The Third Pig Is Always Fattest: Economics of Firch Piles, by ,Lee Johnson, 4 Paths to the Solar World, by Lee Johnson, 6 Bike Barrow, by Jay Welsh, 12 Technology Is Not the Problem and Not the Answer, by · Tom Bender, 16 Rain Financial Statement, 20 Underground America Day, by Malcolm Wells, 22 Vol. Ill, No.8, June 1977 (24 pp.). Goodbye Ecology, Hello Androgyny! by Byron Kennard, 4 On Balance, by Tom Bender, 7 Firch Snatching, by Lee Johnson, 8 . Compost Privy Update, by Tom Bender, 11-14 Passive Solar "Rules of Thumb", by Tom Bender, 16 Solar Greenhouse Update, by Lee Johnson, 17 A.T. in D.c;., by Craig Decker, 18 Solar Store~. by Tom Bender, 24 Vol. Ill, No.9, July 1977 (24 pp.) Good Work, by E. F: Schumacher, 4 •Steps to Right Livelihood, by Richard Raymond, 6 No Tanks, by Tom Bender, 12 W\,nd Energy Update, by Lee Johnson, 16 The Solar Hydrogen Economy, by Lee Johnson, 21 Vol. Ill, No. 10, August September 1977 (24 pp.) Wetlands-Subdivision Problem & Synchronicity, by Lee Johnson, 5 Peanut Butte~ Power, by Scott Burns, 6 Household Economy Stores, 7 Energy Saving, 8 Shifting Gears, by Tom Bender. 10 Prisons of Steel, Prisons of Mind, by Tom Bender, 12 Simplicity, by Richard Gregg, 14 A.T. Group Update, by Lane deMoll, 18 2270 N W Irving Portland, Oregon 97210 Vol. IV, No.1, October 1977 (24 pp.) It's Happening--:-AII Over! by Ken Bossong, 4 Step Right Up, Folks! by Lane deMoll, 8 Beyond the Myth of Scarcity, by Frances Moore Lappe and Joseph Collins, 10 From the Firch Pile to the StovepiJ:>e, by Cathy McDonald, 12 Do It Yourself, by Keith Jellum, 12 Thank You, Fritz, by Tom Bender & Lane deMoll, 15 Northwest Solar Update, by Lee Johnson, 16 ERDA: Stonewalling Small Business and the Sun, by Lee Johnson, 16 · Solar Works, by Lee Johnson, 19 Solar Distillation, by Lee Johnson, 19 Wind Energy, by Lee Johnson, 21 Vol. IV, No.2, November 1977 (24 pp.) Special Issue Guest Edited by Gigi Coe and California Office of Appropriate Technology, entitled "California Beyond the Bottom of the Barrel" A.T. and State Government, by Kirk Marckwald, 2 A.T. Bare Bones, by Gigi Coe, 2 New OAT Happenings, Staff, Publications, by Gigi Coe, 4 Sol.arTechnician Training Program, by Dave Rozell, 6 Community Gardening, by Rosemary Menninger, 7 prought Tolerant Gardens, by Claire Barrett, 8 "Site One", by Peter Calthorpe, 10 As Our Land Is, by Bill Press, 12 Biological Treatment of Wastewater, by Joyce Hochmuth Nowell and Wade Rose, 14 · Get the Right Rock, by Sim Vander Ryn, 22 The Stage Is Bare, by Ty Cashman, 24 Vol. IV, No.3, December 1977 (24 pp.) Wasting Water, by Tom Bender, 4 Low Flow WasteWater Treatment, by Tom Bender, 6 The Tassajara Fire, 8 On Lists, Guides and Resource Directories, by Lane deMoll, 8 Pouring Money down the Nuclear Rathole, by Charles Komanoff, 10 · Culture and Agri-Culture, by Wendell Berry, 14 Energy and Reality: Three Visions, by Lee Johnson, 18 Vol. IV, No.4, January 1978 (24 pp.) Solar Contractors' Standards, by Lee Johnson, 3 Why Big Business,Loves A.T., by Tom Bender, 4 S::are and Maintenance of Woodstoves and Chimneys, by Bill Day, 8 Fircher's Corner, by Lee Johnson, 8 Oregon A.T. on the Move, by Lane deMoll, 10 Small Groups, Big Windmills, by Lee Johnson and Marshal Merriam, 12 Wind's Up-Let's Go, by Lee Johnson, 15 OAT Issue Feedback, 16 NCAT Networks, 19 The Right Wing and A:T., by Lee Johnson, 20 Inside RAIN ·, Back issues of RAIN: Journal of Appropriate Technology which are currently availa.ble (January 1979) at $1 .00 each prepaid: Veil. I, No. 7,8 Vol. II, No. 1-9 Vol. II, No. 1-10 Vol. IV, No. 1-10 Vol. V, No. 1-4 ($1.50 each-not indexed here) Vol. IV, No.5, February/~ar~h '78 (24 pp.) ' Food First, excerpt by Frances Moore Lappe and Joseph Collins, 4 Island Power, by Lane deMoll, 8 Basic Transport Vehicles, by Tom Bender, 10 DOE A.T. Grants Program, by Lee Johnson, 12 File Away, by Lane deMoll, 14 Energy Theater Update, 16 New Western Energy Shows How, by Robin Leenhouts and David Nimick, 17 Waste the White House, by Lee Johnson, 19 Vol. IV, No.6, April1978 (24 pp.) NCAT: Where Are You At? by Tom Bender, 4 Views Down the Road/Suburban Renewal, by Tom Bender, 6 , Can the Sun Be All Things to All California-ns, by Steve Ames, 8 Down the Tube, by Tom Bender, 11 Side Stepping the Sun, by Lee Johnson, 12 Truths and Consequences, by Lee Johnson, 16 , Silly President Carter, by Steve Baer, 17 Jobs, Humbug! by Toni Bender, 20 . \ , Vol. IV, No.7, May 1978 (24 pp.) Powers of One: Lloyd Marbet, by Steve Ames, 4 Good Gibing: California A.T. Grants, by Lee Johnson, 6 Rich Tech/Poor Tech? by Lane deMoll, 8 What Is to Give Light Must Endure Burning, by Tom Bender, 12 • Wind Energy: Net Energy and Jobs, by Don Bain, 14 Freeing Our Forests, by Steve Ames, 18 Solar Canada: A Technology Summary, 20 Soft Pathers Unite: We've Nothing to Lose But Our Chainsaws, by Lee Johnson, 21 Vol. IV, No.8, June 1978 (24 pp.) Better Dead Than Fed? by Tom Bender, 4 Regulate Bureaucracies, Not the Sun·, by Wm. A. .Shurcliff, 8 NCAT Feedback, 10 Local Efforts Bear Fruit, by Lee Webb and Cynthia Guyer, 12 Wisdom Comes of Age, by Steve Ames, 14 Small Changes Are Big Changes, by Wendell Berry, 18 You Get What You Give, by Tom Bender, 19 Vol. IV, No.9, July 1978 (24 pp.) Consensus Democracy, b'y Tom Bender, 3 Right vs. Might-Akwesasne Excerpt, 4 Insulation Si, Cellulose No, by Tom Bender, 1.0 The Changing City, 12 Roll On, Columbia, by Lee Johnson, 15 Net Energy in the Heartland, by Steve Ames, 18 Vol. IV, No. 10, August/September 1978 (24 pp.) A Good Society Is the Best Technology, by Frances Moore Lappe and Joseph Collins, 4 With a Little Help from Our Friends, by tee Johnson, 5 Tail of the Dragon, by Steve Ames, 8 Solar Shine-Ins, by Lee Johnson, 12 Wood Heating News, by Bill Day, 16 HELP! 21 Stepping Stones, by Lane deMoll, 24

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