[Text] December 2002 / Number 64 / Review [Image] Front cover
[Text] One of the cornerstones of sustainable development is protecting the ability of future generations to attend to their own needs
[Image] The Eden Project
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Looking towards a sustainable future
One of the cornerstones of sustainable development is protecting the ability of future generations to attend to their own needs. It's a process that begins at the prospecting stage, reports Chris Morrissey.
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Don't I use that on my African violets?
Graham Ellicott fills in the gaps for a US immigration official...
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Fruits of partnership in the gardens of Eden
The stunning spectacle of two gigantic honeycombed space-age greenhouses nestling in the crater of a disused Cornish china clay mine has become a familiar icon on the UK tourist map.
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Resurrection of the Lion King
An extraordinary discovery in a remote network of caves on Australia's vast Nullarbor Plain is providing valuable insight into life in primaeval times.
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[Link] Prospecting for a future sustainable future [Link] Partners in the gardens of Eden [Link] Resurrection of the Lion King?