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- catalog contributor b2018049.
- catalog created "1975.".
- catalog date "1975".
- catalog date "1975.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1975.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [243]-244.".
- catalog description "The population explosion: Fremont-Smith, E. Malthus--again. Davis, K. Too many people. Lilienthal, D. E. 300,000,000 Americans would be wrong. Dempsey, D. The fertility goddess vs. the loop.--Food, resources, and national development: Symposium on world food resources. Singh, K. Waiting for the monsoon. Sterba, J. P. A report from the majority of the world. Ward, B. We are all developing nations. Sullivan, W. The world is running out of raw materials. Plumb, R. K. Technology to be king.--Environmental pollution: Kimble, G. H. T. That "hellish and dismal cloud". Macdonald, R. and Easton, R. Santa Barbarans cite an eleventh commandment: "Thou shalt not abuse the earth". Brown, T. M. Our Arctic will never be the same: that unstoppable pipeline. Harwood, M. We are killing the sea around us. Cole, L. C. What to do with waste? Symposium on population and pollution.--Ecology and the future: Cole, L. C. Can the world be saved? Murray, B. G., Jr. Continuous growth or no growth? Passell, P. and Ross, L. Don't knock the $2 trillion economy. Ravelle, R. Human ecology and ethics are inseparable. Fiske, E. B. The link between ecology and faith.".
- catalog extent "256 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0531055744".
- catalog issued "1975".
- catalog issued "1975.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : New Viewpoints,".
- catalog subject "GF8 .H38".
- catalog subject "Human ecology.".
- catalog subject "Natural resources.".
- catalog subject "Pollution.".
- catalog subject "Population.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The population explosion: Fremont-Smith, E. Malthus--again. Davis, K. Too many people. Lilienthal, D. E. 300,000,000 Americans would be wrong. Dempsey, D. The fertility goddess vs. the loop.--Food, resources, and national development: Symposium on world food resources. Singh, K. Waiting for the monsoon. Sterba, J. P. A report from the majority of the world. Ward, B. We are all developing nations. Sullivan, W. The world is running out of raw materials. Plumb, R. K. Technology to be king.--Environmental pollution: Kimble, G. H. T. That "hellish and dismal cloud". Macdonald, R. and Easton, R. Santa Barbarans cite an eleventh commandment: "Thou shalt not abuse the earth". Brown, T. M. Our Arctic will never be the same: that unstoppable pipeline. Harwood, M. We are killing the sea around us. Cole, L. C. What to do with waste? Symposium on population and pollution.--Ecology and the future: Cole, L. C. Can the world be saved? Murray, B. G., Jr. Continuous growth or no growth? Passell, P. and Ross, L. Don't knock the $2 trillion economy. Ravelle, R. Human ecology and ethics are inseparable. Fiske, E. B. The link between ecology and faith.".
- catalog title "Man and environment / edited with an introd. by Amos H. Hawley.".
- catalog type "text".