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Anthony, Tobias – Environmental Science and Technology, 1979
Industry's problems lie with inadequate productivity gains and profits caused by mismanagement of the economy. The inflationary problem has little to do with environmental costs. (BB)
Descriptors: Business, Costs, Economic Climate, Economics
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Environmental Science and Technology, 1976
A recent conference of the National Environmental Development Association focused on the concepts of environment, energy and economy and underscored the necessity for balancing the critical needs embodied in these issues. Topics discussed included: nuclear energy and wastes, water pollution control, federal regulations, environmental technology…
Descriptors: Conferences, Economics, Energy, Environment
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Ember, Lois R. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1979
A report on a recent Technology for Energy Conservation meeting. Topics of the meeting were the need for conservation measures, legistated economic incentives to encourage conservation, and the technology to accomplish this. (BB)
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Economics, Energy Conservation, Federal Legislation
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Cole, Stephen – Environmental Science and Technology, 1994
Examines some of the methods environmental professionals have developed to deal with challenges that are the result of economy, government action or inaction, regulatory mandates, and the inherent complexity of environmental issues. (LZ)
Descriptors: Economics, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Government Role
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Starkman, Ernest S. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Economics, Environment, Fuel Consumption
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Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
While all seem to agree that recycling will alleviate solid waste problems and energy and mineral shortages, recycling is, at present, bogged down by the thin market for recycled materials, the recessionary business picture, the vertical integration of many companies, unfavorable tax laws, and high rail freight rates. (BT)
Descriptors: Conferences, Depleted Resources, Economics, Environment
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Environmental Science and Technology, 1974
To meet energy needs, the World's energy base must be broadly diversified. This diversification, including such possibilities as fossil fuels, nuclear, solar, geothermal, tidal and aeolian energy, must proceed without undue environmental damage and be economically feasible. Compromises between energy, economics and the environment will have to be…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Ecology, Economics, Energy
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Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
The pulp and paper industry are being forced by economic considerations and air pollution regulations to consider alternatives to the use of sulfur systems, be they kraft, acid or neutral sulfite. To meet environmental requirements and combat erosion of profits, modernized non-sulfur pulping methods will increasingly appear on the scene. (BT)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Economics, Environment, Industry
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Hirst, Eric – Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Energy needs for environmental cleanup are assessed. Among the conclusions are: the quantities of energy required to achieve various environmental quality goals are small; energy needs for environmental protection can be offset by conservation measures and the conclusions in regard to primary energy closely correspond to those for electrical…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Economics, Energy, Environmental Research
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Environmental Science and Technology, 1976
This discussion details recent developments in the technology of renewable sources of energy, such as: solar ocean-thermal, tides, wind, geothermal and hydrogen. Options available to the United States in the transition from non-renewable to renewable sources of energy are identified and prophecies for the future are offered. (BT)
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Depleted Resources, Economics, Energy
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Sonzogni, William C. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
The Great Lakes Basin Commission exhaustively studied the world's largest fresh water ecosystem. The reconnaissance-type investigation provided a broad-scale analysis of resource needs and problems in the United States portion of the Basin. (BT)
Descriptors: Administration, Economics, Environment, Federal Legislation
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Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Redevelopment and expansion of United States coal resources are economic necessities. Environmentalists' objections to the less expensive, available United States coal, that introduces large amounts of SOx and particulates into the air, may be overcome with the options of coal cleaning, tall stacks, material recovery and stack cleaning. (BT)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Economics, Energy, Environment
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Alexandre, Ariel – Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Airports, Economics, Environmental Influences
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Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Descriptors: Controlled Environment, Economics, Environment, Environmental Research
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Josephson, Julian – Environmental Science and Technology, 1978
The conference reported on here placed the greatest emphasis on the nature of man and his relationship with his surroundings. The major conclusion reached was that man's options are limited and his future bleak unless the earth's resources are better managed and more equitably shared. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Conference Reports, Ecology, Economics
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