The monthly newspaper published by the Angeles Chapter
of the
Sierra Club,
serving Los Angeles and Orange counties
January-February 2005
Features
A
year well spent The Angeles Chapter 2004 Annual Report describes
a year of members educating voters on the environment, defending open
space, and getting out in nature.
By Penny O'Malley
The desert
rats who made history Desert conservation activist Jim Dodson
remembers the years of work that went into establishing the California
Desert Protection Act on its 10th anniversary.
Palos
Verdes-South Bay Group wins on for hikers, habitat in Forrestal Nature
Preserve
By Hersh Kelly
California
Clean Money Campaign aims to take the stain out of big money politics
By Trent Lange
Mexican
rockers get award from Sierra Club youth group
From Sierra Club Reports
Northern California mixed
on GMO bans
By Bruce Campbell
Chapter news
Las Lomas: Sprawl in
smart growth clothing Chapter takes on 555-acre project in Santa
Clarita.
By Michael Milroy and DeLise Keim
Chapter will cruise
Alaska's Inside Passage in May
By John Lajeuness and Donna Specht
Volunteer Training
Workshop
From Chapter Reports
Outings
Mountain of the
gods Chapter member achieves lifelong goal of climbing Mt. Olympus.
By Brian More
Outings leaders wanted Did
becoming a certified outings leader make your resolution list?
By Tina Bowman
Living
The
seed man Ed Peterson, 99, is the Chapter's oldest member, but
he'd still go out seed collecting if you asked.
By Dominique Dibbell
The hazards of hazardous
household waste disposal We're obliged--in some cases legally--to
safely dispose of the stuff. So why do they make it so hard to do?
By Scott Pomerantz
Of birds and trash Book
reviews by Sherry Ross
Opinion
Act locally--now
more than ever Environmentalists may not have an ear in Bush's White
House, but we can be very effective close to home.
By Jack Bohlka
Planet Earth;
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