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Table of Contents FEATURES CONFESSIONS OF A HIT MAN Our mark was an invasive pest that had made a remote tropical island its home. But good and evil are not so easily discerned in ecological systems, even when a place looks like Eden. by Jeffrey A. Lockwood and Alexandre V. Latchininsky ECOLOGICAL FREAKONOMICS How does tourism drive deforestation? How are divorce rates linked to resource consumption? What’s the connection between clean water and international terrorism? by Jonah Lehrer THE PROBLEM OF WHAT TO EAT Cover Story Organic farming and eating locally make intuitive sense. But does conventional wisdom about eating sustainably hold up to the science? by Natasha Loder, Elizabeth Finkel, Craig Meisner, and Pamela Ronald INNOVATIONS POWER WALK New device harvests energy one step at a time by Justin Matlick BRANCHING OUT Artificial trees could help offset carbon emissions by Justin Matlick WHALE WATCHING WITH A JOYSTICK Military-style drones keep tabs on humpbacks in Australia by John Weier CALL AND RESPONSE An automated howl recorder tracks recovering wolf populations by Courtney Humphries FLUSH OFTEN Ballast-free cargo ship could slow the spread of invasive species by John Weier WATER FOOTPRINT CALCULATOR Tabulating the water impact of everything from tea to T-shirts by Justin Matlick CROSSING GUARDS High-tech buoys prevent collisions between whales and ships by Justin Matlick LIGHTEN UP CARTOONS BY P.S. MUELLER Print Only ESSAY JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT Print Only by Natalie Angier JOURNAL WATCH Logging threatens leatherbacks Bird song complexity reflects population health Mounting evidence for human-caused climate change Sleepless sloths Pollution blocks pollination Plankton that thrive on acid When tundra burns Biodiversity boosts productivity BOOKS Amazon Expeditions: My Quest for the Ice-Age Equator by Paul Colinvaux Lost Worlds: Adventures in the Tropical Rainforest by Bruce M. Beehler The Last Wild Wolves: Ghosts of the Rain Forest by Ian McAllister Fixing Climate: What Past Climate Changes Reveal about the Current Threat—and How to Counter It by Wallace S. Broecker and Robert Kunzig The Dominant Animal: Human Evolution and the Environment by Paul R. and Anne H. Ehrlich THINK AGAIN A Tale of Three Tuna by Trevor Corson |
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