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ILLUMINATIONS: Cubas Fate and Ours, PART 1
PHILIP S WENZ
A decade ago, Cuba was on the verge of starvation and economic
collapse. Then she turned to sustainable development and is doing
well despite a severe US trade embargo. What can this small island
teach the rest of the world?

Prague Gnosis
KIRSTIN MILLER
The patient is the Biosphere. The disease is sprawl development.
What are the chances of survival?

QUESTIONING ECOLOGICAL DESIGN: A Deep Ecology Perspective
Eugenio A. Lomba-Ortiz
It is apparent that the "ecology" within ecological design is in
need of critical revision.

The Ecotecture
Library Ecotecture's articles never disappear. They move to
our Library when new articles are posted.
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Havana, Cuba's, Malecon (seaside roadway) and
hotel district as seen from the old Spanish fort across the harbor.

Give and Take
ECOTECTURE contributors Richard Register and Frijtof Capra air their
(sometimes) divergent views on the automobile, sprawl and ecological
design priorities.

Letters to the Editor
Our readers weigh in on the war and more
ILLUMINATIONS: Cuba's Fate and Ours Part 2: Programs
and Parameters
-Philip S. Wenz
GENERAL PROPORTION THEORY
-Dr. Joachim Langhein (Heidelberg, Germany)
HYDROGEN AS A FUEL: Production Parameters
-Jonathan Rabbitt (Australia)
HYDROGEN FOLLY: Critiquing the "Fuel of the Future."
-Ray Chuan (Hanalei, Hawaii)
Forum: Discuss
your ideas
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