Title Alternative
Monthly Planet, Volume VIII, Number III, February 1987
Volume and Number
Vol. 8, Issue 3
Files
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Publication Date
2-1987
Creator
Western Washington University. Associated Students; Huxley College of the Environment; Huxley College of Environmental Studies
Editor in Chief
Amy Morrison
Publisher
Western Washington University
City
Bellingham, WA
Production Staff
Staff Writers: Cindy Bailey, Judy Hockett, N.S. Nokkentved, Laurent Notarianni; Contributing Writers: Denise Ackert, Ken Bennett, Sally Toteff, Jim Wiggins; Photographer: N.S. Nokkentved; Student/Faculty Advisor: N.S. Nokkentved
Advisor
Lynn Robbins
Publisher (Digital Object)
Resources made available by The Planet and Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University.
Table of Contents
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: A Wilderness in Jeopardy by Ken Bennett
Marine Debris Endangers Sea Life by Jim Wiggins
Fight Against Asbestos Continues at Western by N.S. Nokkentved
Disposing Household Toxics: What You Don't Know May Hurt You by Cindy Bailey
"Community Right to Know" Program by Sally Toteff
Investing in Ethics: A Guide to Socially Responsible Investing by Denise Ackert
Washington Sea Grant Marine Resource Education by Judy Hockett
Gap in Ozone Layer Lies Above Antarctica by Laurent Notarianni
Type
Text
Description
Publication at Western Washington University
Geographic Coverage
Washington (State); Polar regions
Disciplines
Environmental Sciences | Higher Education | Journalism Studies
Keywords
Student publication, Ecology, Environmental Studies
Document Type
Issue
Recommended Citation
Morrison, Amy and Huxley College of the Environment, Western Washington University, "Monthly Planet, 1987, February" (1987). The Planet. 107.
https://cedar.wwu.edu/planet/107
Subject-Topical (LCSH)
Human ecology – Washington (State)—Periodicals; Ecology—Washington (State) – Periodicals; Ecology--Polar regions--Periodicals; Western Washington University--Students--Periodicals and Huxley College of the Environment -- Students --Periodicals.
Subject-Names (LCNAF)
Western Washington University; Huxley College of the Environment.
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Language
English
Format
application/pdf