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Title: State of Denial
Description of Resource: An investigative report of the international environmental impacts of U.S. consumption. Documented in the series are environmental impacts linked to California consumption of petroleum, fish, lumber, and sand/gravel.
Author/Producer: Tom Knudson/ Sacramento Bee (newspaper)
Topic Areas Covered: Consumption, environmental impacts of consumption, wood, petroleum, fish, sand and gravel.
Type of Resource: Newspaper. Includes numerous color photos, sources of additional information.
For Grade Levels: 8 through adult
Publication Dates: 2003 (April 27 and August 17)
Length: 20 pages.
Cost: $2.95 per article.
Is It Available for Loan: No
Is Training Necessary: No
Language: English
Educational or Informational: Educational
Recommended Enhancements to Accompany This Resource:  
Geographic Location California, Ecuador, Canada
Notes:  
F.R.E.E. Network's Evaluation Criteria: A B C
To Order This Resource Contact:

Sacramento Bee (www.sacbee.com)

or visit:
Sacramento Bee website: "State of Denial" articles

Address: P.O. Box 15779
2100 Q Street
  Sacramento, CA 95826
Phone:

(916) 321-1000

Fax:  
E-Mail: tknudson@sacbee.com or

custsvcs@sacbee.com

URL:

http://www.sacbee.com/static/live/news/projects/denial/index.html


Our Message and Evaluation Criteria:

A

Everything is made from natural resources and natural resources must come from somewhere.

B

The gathering and processing of all natural resources have environmental impacts.

C

Responsible production and use of wood - a renewable resource - is environmentally sound.