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Vanishing open spaces: population growth and sprawl in America

Vanishing open spaces: population growth and sprawl in America Before the fossil fuel age began, about 80 to 90% of people farmed to make a living. Since the end of the oil age will send us back to the past, farmland and farmers will once again comprise the greatest numbers of people.  So it’s alarming […]

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SUBURBAN SPRAWL DOESN’T HAVE TO BE ECOLOGICALLY DEVASTATING

SUBURBAN SPRAWL DOESN’T HAVE TO BE ECOLOGICALLY DEVASTATING As development gobbles up open space, conservationists take a fresh look at subdivisions with biodiversity in mind. Fort Collins, Colo., is a growing, vibrant college town with a typical American problem: Beyond its idyllic historic city center, cookie-cutter subdivisions are eating away at farm fields, ranches and […]

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Olduvai IV: Courage
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Olduvai II: Exodus
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