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RAIN Magazine
Editor:Steve Johnson, Lane deMoll, Tom Bender, Greg Bryant, F. Lansing Scott, Marcia Johnson, Lee Johnson, Phil Conti, Del Greenfield, Tad Mutersbaugh, Mark Roseland, Debra Whitelaw, Karen Struening, Carlotta Collette, Steve Rudman, Scott Androes, Mimi Maduro, Steven Ames, Linda Sawaya, John Ferrell, Rob Baird, Tanya Kucak, Katherine Sadler, Jeff Strang, Nancy Cosper, Laura Stuchinsky, Stephen Schneider, Danielle Janes
Frequency:monthly/quarterly/continuous (varied)
Category:Environmental
Firstdate:October 1974
Country:United States of America
Language:English
Website:https://www.rainmagazine.com
Issn:0739-621X

RAIN is an appropriate technology, environmental, and community-organizing journal that began in Portland, Oregon in 1974.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Portland State University . RAIN: journal of appropriate technology .
  2. Book: Martin Carnoy . Derek Shearer . 12 February 2016 . Economic Democracy (Routledge Revivals): The Challenge of the 1980s . Routledge . 978-1-317-27708-8 .
  3. Book: Solar Energy Research Institute. Market Development Branch . 1979 . Reaching Up, Reaching Out: A Guide to Organizing Local Solar Events . [Department of Energy], Solar Energy Research Institute, Commercialization Division, Market Development Branch . 41– . 13929135 .
  4. Book: Brian Tokar . 1997 . Earth for Sale: Reclaiming Ecology in the Age of Corporate Greenwash . South End Press . 121– . 978-0-89608-557-2 . 1033561381 .
  5. Book: 1980 . Renewable Resources: A National Catalog of Model Projects . The Office . 1225770814 .