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Table of Contents FEATURES ARE WE CONSUMING TOO MUCH Cover Story The answer seems obvious. But it's not. Paul Ehrlich, Kenneth Arrow and nine other brilliant minds argue that we're worrying too much about how much we consume and too little about how to invest. by Jon Christensen LIQUID ASSETS The Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve in central Mexico is a water factory. Can an ambitious federal program convince water users to foot the bill for the hydrological services? by Katherine Ellison & Amanda Hawn EDGE WALKING ON THE URBAN FRINGE In the face of inevitable development, Michael Klemens is making his stand for conservation where 10 million people dwell. One man's uncompelling is another man's biodiversity. by Kevin Krajick INNOVATIONS SNIFFING WITH PRECISION Detection dogs push the limits of field-monitoring techniques. by Joshua Brown SMART GEAR COMPETITION $25,000 prize inspires ingenious solutions to bycatch. by Nancy Bazilchuk FUELING RESTORATION A new system links ecological restoration to the hydrogen economy. by Sarah DeWeerdt NUMBERS IN CONTEXT ARE CONSERVATION BIOLOGISTS WORKING ON THE RIGHT PROBLEMS Every so often, we need to step back and take stock. If we don't, we run the risk of being passionate and hardworking—but adrift. ESSAYS ERASED EDGES Print Only by Barbara Hurd JOURNAL WATCH Projected Extinctions Threaten Vital Ecosystem Services African Wild Dogs May Pay Their Own Way Even Toxic Paint Doesn't Stop the Spread of Marine Nonnatives GM Sugar Beets Benefit Wildlife Restoration Mistakenly Helps Pest Gulls Loophole in Leatherback Turtle Conservation Brazilian Cocoa Farms Not Sustainable After All BOOKS BOOK REVIEWS FROM READERS YOUR LETTERS AND COMMENTS UNEASY CHAIR THE CURIOUS HISTORY OF CONSERVATION by Jon Christensen |
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