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  • Alliance for a Paving Moratorium - Group strives to halt the environmental and economic damage caused by endless road building. APM assists road fighters worldwide and pulishes Auto-Free Times magazine.
    www.culturechange.org/about_sei.htm
  • Americans for Our Heritage and Recreation - AHR works to protect open spaces and the great outdoors through the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF).
    www.ahrinfo.org
  • End of Economic Growth, The - A Preservation Institute Policy Study By Charles Siegel.
    www.preservenet.com/endgrowth/EndGrowth.html
  • Keck Graduate Institute - Opposed to the KGI at Claremont Colleges, California. Provides information on the opposition to the educational institutions programs.
    www.keckgrad.com
  • LCRAG-Tree plantations are not environmentally sound - A beautiful Tasmanian area being sold to large corporation for tree plantations help us fight for our rights as residents.
    angelfire.com/co3/concerns
  • South Abingdon Floodplain Action Group - SAFAG is an Oxfordshire, England group of residents opposing the development of the River Ock floodplain and the flooding it may bring to local homes.
    www.geocities.com/ockfloodplain/index.htm
  • The Primitivist Critique of Civilization - Asks what person who has grown up with cars, electricity, and television would relish the idea of living without a house, and of surviving only on wild foods.
    www.eco-action.org/dt/critique.html
  • Watchperson Project Home Page - Project determined to block construction of another generating plant in a disadvantaged neighborhood. Has maps and background on the situation.
    www.walrus.com/~terminus/wp
  • Renewable Energy - Alternative Consumption and the consumption of alternatives - An expose of the fantasy world of "sustainable development", showing how current levels of consumption are not sustainable no matter what alternatives are consumed.
    www.eco-action.org/dt/mad2.html

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