2003-2004 City Pulse Articles


Thanks to Citizens, the Future is Green
Septmeber 22 , 2004
The LSJ’s misleading drinking water stories - Real crisis in Lansing is lead in paint, not water
September 1, 2004

Protect Michigan's water and air: Dump Justice Markman
August 18, 2004

Environmental laws will never be enough
August 4, 2004

Radical thinking: Republicans can be conservationists, too
July 21 , 2004

Haslett mother takes on poisonous pesticides
June 30 , 2004
Young eco-warriors promising to keep the faith
June 16 , 2004
Area’s sole Environmental Action Council pursues new identity
June 2 , 2004
The Truth about Earth Day: Much work remains
April 14, 2004
The cycle of renewal in our backyard
March 10, 2004
Energy dumb or energy smart? Our choice
February 25, 2004
Smart growth: A tale of two suburbs
February 11, 2004
The new age of environmental secrecy
December 24, 2003
Bottling the Great Lakes: Whose Water Is it, Anyway?
December 10, 2003
Dirty energy legislation gets rave from Rep. Rogers
November 26, 2003
Dirty energy legislation gets rave from Rep. Rogers
November 26, 2003
Lesson of mourning doves: Divided, conservation falls
November 12, 2003
The bottle deposit: Between a rock and the retailers
October 29, 2003
Environmental scorecard making the grade at MSU
October 15, 2003
Thirty years later: The lessons of PBBs
October 1, 2003


Lansing's City Pulse is a monthly, alternative newspaper containing music and movie reviews, a community calendar, news, op-eds, essays, exposes, and articles by several regular columnists, including Dempsey, the paper's environmental writer. The free publication - which bills itself as a
"newspaper for the rest of us" - can be found throughout Greater Lansing and is read by thousands.