English 1A
Local
Links for Paper 1
MLA Documentation for Paper 1
Don't forget for Paper 1, if you're citing The Last Stand or "The Storm"
or "What's a River For?" you should cite them as works in anthology (see p. 628
in your Bedford). That means you can cite work from within the
class booklet, with Dave Holper as editor of the booklet.
Example: Barcott, Bruce. "What's a River For?" Holper English 1A Class Booklet. Ed. David Holper. Eureka: College of the Redwoods, 2008. 113-22.
With the PowerPoints we saw in class, you can cite them as
lecture or public address (see p. 650 in your Bedford).
Example: Lovelace, Mark. "Palco PowerPoint." College of
the Redwoods, Eureka. 14 Feb. 2008.
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Palco
1)
Humboldt Watershed Council Powerpoint on Palco
(Mark Lovelace presentation from 2/12/07)
2)
Deal making
involved in the bankruptcy proceedings
3)
Various
plans for Palco recovery
4)
http://www.times-standard.com/local/ci_5052394
5)
The Big Muddy:
http://www.northcoastjournal.com/031005/cover0310.html
6)
http://www.northcoastjournal.com/012705/cover0127.html
7)
David Gypsy
Chain's death and a short Julia Butterfly Hill interview (youtube video)
Information about the salmon and the salmon die-off in 2003 on the Klamath
River
1)
Humboldt County Board of Supervisor endorse the Klamath River Plan
2)
Klamath River plan and criticism
3) http://www.mindfully.org/Water/Klamath-Salmon-Die-Off3oct02.htm
4) http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2003/11/19/MNGRC35FLQ1.DTL
5) A relatively new
book on this issue:
http://www.washington.edu/uwpress/search/books/MOSRIV.html
6)
http://www.klamathbasincrisis.org/
Eel River
1)
http://www.eelrivercleanup.org/
Toxics in the Bay
1)
Simpson agrees to
remove contaminated soil
2) Humboldt Bay Keepers Power Point
The Pulp Mill
1)
http://www.wildcalifornia.org/pages/page-250
2)
http://www.wildcalifornia.org/pressreleases/number-74
The Balloon Tract/ Arkley Development
1)
http://balloontrackwatch.org/ (anti development)
2)
http://www.marinacenter.org/ (pro
development)
3)
http://www.northcoastjournal.com/011206/QA0112.html (Interview with
Cherie Arkley)
Two informational links about the GMO initiative in Humboldt
County:
1) http://www.wildcalifornia.org/html/publications-article-54.shtml
2)
http://www.growgmofree.org/
Dioxin pollution in Humboldt Bay
1)
http://www.arcataeye.com/index.php?module=Pagesetter&tid=2&topic=3&func=viewpub&pid=408&format=full
2) http://www.wildcalifornia.org/publications/article-17
3)
http://www.humboldtbaykeeper.org/
(Related to the Above) Dredging in Humboldt Bay
1)
http://www.wildcalifornia.org/publications/article-37
2)
http://www.eurekareporter.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?ArticleID=19548
Proposed Cutten Development
1)
http://www.times-standard.com/local/ci_5060636
2)
http://www.times-standard.com/local/ci_5074734
Three informational about the 1991 Surfriders' lawsuit in Humboldt Bay (this is
only for background, not for a paper!)
Other local links:
The Northcoast Journal (probably
the best local environmental reporting available)
The Eureka Times Standard
The Eureka Reporter
The Humboldt Beacon
The Northcoast Environmental Center's Website (also Econews,
the NEC publication)
http://www.necandeconews.to/
EPIC's (Environmental Protection Information Center's) website
http://www.wildcalifornia.org/about.html
Humboldt Baykeepers
http://www.humboldtbaykeeper.org/
Friends of the Eel River
http://www.eelriver.org/
Klamath Basin Tribal
Water Quality Work Group
http://www.klamathwaterquality.com/
Sierra Club's website
http://www.sierraclub.org/
Extensive List of Local Organizations Associated with Water Use
(some out of date)
http://northcoastwaternetwork.org/
Californians for Alternatives to Toxics
http://www.alt2tox.org/
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