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Action, vol 1, no 1
July 24, 2025
Action, vol 1, no 1 · Jul–Aug 1990 (PDF)

PDF and list of contributors to the July–Aug 1990 edition of the Bay Area Action newsletter.

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Action, vol 1, no 1
June 30, 2025
The BAAck page

Bay Area Action would like to thank American Printing in Palo Alto, and Conservatree Paper Company in San Francisco for their generous support in 1990.

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Action, vol 1, no 1
June 30, 2025
Eco stuff!

Merchandise available at the BAA Eco-Store.

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Action, vol 1, no 1
June 30, 2025
Calendar · Jul–Aug 1990

BAA’s Calendar of Community Events, published in every newsletter.

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Action, vol 1, no 1
June 30, 2025
Media Group: Getting the word out

The BAA Media Group creates and distributes environmental public service announcements across major networks, promoting eco-conscious activities and initiatives in the Bay Area.

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Action, vol 1, no 1
June 30, 2025
Calling all eco-groups!

Bay Area Action is here to spread word of your work around the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Action, vol 1, no 1
June 30, 2025
Redwood Summer: Action now!

Redwood Summer is a campaign of nonviolent protests and activities aimed at protecting California’s old-growth redwoods from accelerated logging.

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Action, vol 1, no 1
June 30, 2025
The phone tree: Don’t just talk, do something!

The BAA Phone Tree is an emergency network of environmental activists who quickly disseminate crucial information about eco-events and actions.

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Action, vol 1, no 1
June 30, 2025
BayKeeper: A citizen navy

BayKeeper actively combats daily damage to the San Francisco Bay estuary, a vital but fragile ecosystem threatened by human activities.

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Action, vol 1, no 1
June 30, 2025
BAA Book Reviews · Jul-Aug 1990

Reviews of “State of the World 1990,” “Shopping for a Better World,” “Ecotopia,” and “The Green Consumer”

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Action, vol 1, no 1
June 30, 2025
What follows Earth Day 1990?

Earth Day 1990 was a success, but we must treat every day as Earth Day. So we’ve founded Bay Area Action — a grassroots network of citizens and groups dedicated to the natural environment of the San Francisco Bay Area.

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