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January/February 2009 SIERRA Reader Survey
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January/February 2009
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. Please rate the January/February 2009 "Building Better" package (From CFLs to energy-efficient skyscrapers, the new American dream is making our homes, cities, and planet greener):
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. Please rate the January/February 2009 article "Emerald Cities" by Christopher Hawthorne (How green architecture can reshape America):
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. Please rate the January/February 2009 article "Art or Eco?" by Josh Stephens (Why some architects aren't designing for sustainability):
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. Please rate the January/February 2009 article "Nearly Perfect and Almost Painless" by Pamm Higgins (One California family navigates the green building maze):
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. Please rate the January/February 2009 article "Stay-at-Home Green" by Glen Martin (Improving the places where we already live):
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. Please rate the January/February 2009 article "Cool Products for an Eco-Home" by Dan Oko (Even environmentalists gotta shop):
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. Please rate the January/February 2009 article "This Green House" (Anatomy of an ecofriendly abode):
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. Please rate the January/February 2009 article "A/C B.C." by Peter Frick-Wright (How Americans lived well before we had energy to squander):
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. Please rate the January/February 2009 article "Destination: The Java Zone" by Gregory Dicum (Nicaraguan coffee growers are preserving ecosystems that nurture banana trees, sloths, and a new breed of tourist):
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. Please rate the January/February 2009 article "The Dirt on Coal" by Silas House (The cost of powering the average U.S. household with the dirtiest of fossil fuels):
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. Please rate the January/February 2009 article "Lost and Found" by Ann Japenga (The mystery of Louise Teagarden is not what became of her but why she disappeared in the Santa Rosa Mountains):
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"Spout" (Letters from our readers, editor's note by Bob Sipchen)
Please circle the number that best describes your level of interest in different types of SIERRA content: "Spout" (Letters from our readers, editor's note by Bob Sipchen) High
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"Create" (Commentary by Sierra Club executive director Carl Pope)
"Create" (Commentary by Sierra Club executive director Carl Pope) High
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"Act" (A bright idea from an inspiring person)
"Act" (A bright idea from an inspiring person) High
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"Innovate" (Profiles of individuals incorporating technology with sustainability)
"Innovate" (Profiles of individuals incorporating technology with sustainability) High
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"Smile" (A humorous look at saving the planet)
"Smile" (A humorous look at saving the planet) High
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"Ponder" (First-person essay on an environmental topic)
"Ponder" (First-person essay on an environmental topic) High
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"Grapple" (Environmental news and analysis)
"Grapple" (Environmental news and analysis) High
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"Explore" (A brief exploration of a wild destination)
"Explore" (A brief exploration of a wild destination) High
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"Enjoy" (Trends, products, and tips for ecofriendly living)
"Enjoy" (Trends, products, and tips for ecofriendly living) High
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"Comfort Zone" (A green building featuring planet-friendly design)
"Comfort Zone" (A green building featuring planet-friendly design) High
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"Mixed Media" (Interviews with journalists and reviews of books, films, and Web sites)
"Mixed Media" (Interviews with journalists and reviews of books, films, and Web sites) High
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"Bulletin" (About the Sierra Club and its members)
"Bulletin" (About the Sierra Club and its members) High
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"Last Words" (A photograph and commentary)
"Last Words" (A photograph and commentary) High
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"Sierra Club Outings" (Listings of Sierra Club trips)
"Sierra Club Outings" (Listings of Sierra Club trips) High
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. What do you find most interesting about SIERRA?
What do you find most interesting about SIERRA?
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Least interesting?
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. What topics would you like to see covered more often?
What topics would you like to see covered more often?
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. How would you suggest improving SIERRA?
How would you suggest improving SIERRA?
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