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Golden, Timothy D. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2006
Despite the tremendous growth of telework and other forms of virtual work, little is known about its impact on organizational commitment and turnover intentions, nor the mechanisms through which telework operates. Drawing upon the conservation of resources model as the theoretical framework, I posit telework's impact is the result of resource…
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Teleworking, Work Environment, Fatigue (Biology)
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Sorensen, Bent – Science, 1975
Discusses the feasibility of utilizing continuous sources of of energy, particularly solar and wind energy. Outlines an energy plan for Denmark, which would supply all of Denmark's energy needs by the year 2050. (MLH)
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Economic Factors, Energy, Energy Conservation
Bender, Tom – 1973
This publication contains a series of papers which promote the concepts of energy conservation and offer safe and convenient ways of handling all aspects of our lives affected by energy without having to depend in any way on fossil fuels or nuclear power. These changes, which can be brought about in homes and in energy flows affected by the…
Descriptors: Architecture, Depleted Resources, Energy, Energy Conservation
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Fowler, John M. – Social Education, 1976
This article examines the background to the current energy crisis and outlines some possible solutions to the problem. (DE)
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy, Energy Conservation
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Keith, William J. B. – CEFP Journal, 1987
The United States and Canada are the world's top energy consumers. New approaches to establish a conservation ethic include (1) applying wartime strategies to energy conservation, (2) telling public figures of the importance of conservation, (3) lobbying governments, and (4) using the common sense of our forebearers. (MLF)
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Energy Conservation, Foreign Countries, Information Dissemination
Westing, Arthur H. – Environmental Quality Magazine, 1973
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Depleted Resources, Disadvantaged Environment, Ecology
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Wylie, Philip – BioScience, 1971
Summarizes the theory that as human cultures evolve, they will, unless destroyed by some prior event, ultimately destroy themselves by exhausting their essential resources, by damaging their ecology until it will not sustain them, or both." (Author/AL)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cultural Traits, Depleted Resources, Ecology
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Berry, R. Stephen – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1971
Suggests formula for survival that takes a thermodynamic view which holds that we must recycle waste while the thermodynamic potential still is moderately high. Otherwise they are lost, as helium is lost when it leaves Earth's atmosphere and goes into space. The idea that the Earth is a closed system is a myth; it collapses each time we put our…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Depleted Resources, Energy, Environment
Hand, Marge – Outdoor Communicator, 1980
Recounts highlights of a 1980 weekend course at Queens College Environmental Center (New York) focusing on lessons from history and other cultures in using overlooked resources to develop "Appropriate Technology." Practical and innovative energy alternatives discussed include solar energy, wind power, indoor hydroponic farming, shellfish…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Depleted Resources, Ecology, Energy Conservation
Carr, E. A., Jr.; Charton, Pete – Appalachia, 1977
A Tennessee farm finds it profitable to raise cattle on reclaimed land. (Author)
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Depleted Resources, Land Use, Research Projects
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Groth, Edward, III – Environment, 1975
As food producer for much of the world, the United States will soon have to decide between the continuation of present farming practices or the initiation of new policies that will improve environmental quality while reducing food production. This article discusses the consequences of either choice and offers possible alternatives. (MA)
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Conservation (Environment), Depleted Resources, Natural Resources
Postel, Sandra – 1985
This report addresses the global concern of water development and stresses the need for management of the water demand. Investments in water efficiency, recycling, and conservation are recommended over conventional water supply projects for greater cost behefits and production yield. Topic areas include: (1) water use trends in major crop…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Depleted Resources, Natural Resources, Recycling
Udall, Morris K. – 1973
This report reviews America's current energy position. The energy sources studied include oil and gas, coal, nuclear energy, solar energy, and geothermal energy. Each source is analyzed in terms of current use, technology for extracting and developing the energy, research and development funding, and projections for future consumption and…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Depleted Resources, Energy, Environmental Education
Preudhomme, Leroy
This yearbook provides highlights of the work done by the various bureaus and offices of the Department of the Interior during 1970. The coverage is broad, relating to many aspects of conservation and the environment in the United States, in a descriptive, non-technical style. General theme of the report is the need for environmental management…
Descriptors: Administration, Conservation Education, Depleted Resources, Environment
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Cook, Earl – Science, 1976
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Depleted Resources, Economics, Geology
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