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-'''''Mother Earth News''''' is a bi-monthly [[United States|American]] [[magazine]] that has a circulation of 500,520. It is published in [[Topeka, Kansas]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Home, Garden, and Crafts Magazine Editors|url=http://bookmarket.com/magazines-home.htm|work=Book Market|accessdate=November 26, 2016}}</ref>+'''''Mother Earth News''''' is a bi-monthly [[United States|American]] [[magazine]] that has a circulation of 500,520. It is published in [[Topeka, Kansas]].
Since its founding, ''Mother Earth News'' has promoted [[renewable energy]], [[recycling]], family farms, [[good agricultural practices]], better eating habits, medical self-care, more meaningful education and [[affordable housing]]. The magazine approaches [[environmental problems]] from a down-to-earth, practical, [[simple living]], how-to standpoint. Since its founding, ''Mother Earth News'' has promoted [[renewable energy]], [[recycling]], family farms, [[good agricultural practices]], better eating habits, medical self-care, more meaningful education and [[affordable housing]]. The magazine approaches [[environmental problems]] from a down-to-earth, practical, [[simple living]], how-to standpoint.
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"If you ask me, it'd be little short of disastrous for us to discover a source of clean, cheap, abundant energy because of what we would do with it." --Amory Lovins (1977), Mother Earth News

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Mother Earth News is a bi-monthly American magazine that has a circulation of 500,520. It is published in Topeka, Kansas.

Since its founding, Mother Earth News has promoted renewable energy, recycling, family farms, good agricultural practices, better eating habits, medical self-care, more meaningful education and affordable housing. The magazine approaches environmental problems from a down-to-earth, practical, simple living, how-to standpoint.




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