Environment
- Cochrane: “They Aren’t Really Poor”: Ecofeminism, Global Justice, and “Culturally-Perceived Poverty” see also POVERTY, FEMINISM
- Cohen: Notes on the Ecological Dimension
- Davila: Demystifying the Water Crisis to Make Women’s Participation More Visible
- DuRand & Latch: Up a River without Water see also MÉXICO
- Elguea: Environmental Ethics and the Poor see also POVERTY
- Gelbspan: Global Warming: We Fiddle while the World Burns
- Mack-Canty: ENVIRONMENTALISM AND POSTCOLONIAL FEMINISM: Examples of Third World Women’s Resistance see also FEMINISM, RESISTANCE
- Martinot: Militarism and Global Warming see also WAR AND PEACE
- Ortega: Groundwater Quality at the Independence Basin in Central Mexico: Implications for Regional Development see also MÉXICO
- Sánchez González: Gender and natural resources: Maya women and the Agrarian Land Reform in Mexico see also INDIGENOUS ISSUES, LAND REFORM and MÉXICO
- Tanzer Reducing CO2 Emissions: Toward a Quantitative Utopian Model
- Vargas: Environmental education and citizen participation as tools for community action for local and global change see also EDUCATION
