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Table of Contents FEATURES OIL CHANGE The interests of big businesses, environmentalists, and society coincide more often than you might guess from all the mutual blaming. So who needs to change? By Jared Diamond FOUR FUTURES The seeds of the future are to be found in the extremes of the present. So our wildest ideas are the ones that give us insights into the surprises of the next few decades. By Erik Ness THE LOOK OF SUCCESS Cover Story In the wake of successful wolf reintroductions, managers who once fervently defended wolves are now faced with killing them. Are we ready for modern predator management? By Jim Robbins INNOVATIONS SEQUENCING THE OCEAN Genomic techniques revolutionize our view of marine biodiversity. By Nancy Bazilchuk GOOGLE SCALES THE IVORY TOWER New search engine throws open the doors to scientific literature. By Nancy Bazilchuk BUSINESSES COME CLEAN New initiative sets global standards for sustainability reporting. By Nancy Bazilchuk NUMBERS IN CONTEXT MUDDY WATERS We’re increasing sediment in the world's rivers, yet only a tiny fraction of it ever reaches its coastal destination. Without dams, the picture would be dramatically different. ESSAYS THE ILLUSION OF SCIENTIFIC TRUTH Print Only by Robin Wall Kimmerer JOURNAL WATCH Seismic Elephant Surveys Testing the Effectiveness of Conservation Corridors Endangered Native or Alien Invader? More Deer, Fewer Songbirds Does Conserving Top Predators Protect Biodiversity? Domestication Threatens Key Deer BOOKS BOOK REVIEWS FROM READERS YOUR LETTERS AND COMMENTS UNEASY CHAIR WHAT IF WE'RE WRONG? by Jon Christensen |
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