The University of Idaho Library and the editors of the Electronic Green
Journal are pleased to announce the availability of the Journal's 10th
anniversary issue at: http://egj.lib.uidaho.edu/egj20/index.html
Please pardon the duplication.
This issue includes Ted Johnson's editorial on improving the environment in
any political climate, three articles, one essay, three poems, two columns,
and 22 book reviews.
The first article, by Sumit Lodhia from the Australian National University,
identifies advantages and disadvantages of various reporting media for
disseminating environmental information.
The second article by Clare D'Souza from La Trobe University, also of
Australia, presents a conceptual model suggesting that the Environmental
Management Standard know as ISO 14000 series is market driven and can prompt
customer satisfaction.
In the third article T. Ramjeawon from the University of Mauritius in Reduit
considers whether a small-scale industry is better for the environment than
a large-scale industry.
Ryder W. Miller contributes an essay pointing the missing environmental
message in the cinematic version of J.R.R. Tolkien's literary classic.
In this issue we also publish three of Leszek Czuchajowski's poems, Flora
Shrode's environmental resources column, Ted Johnson's urban open space
column, and 22 book reviews.
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