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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

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
Hayes, Denis – 1977
This paper, one of a series published by the Worldwatch Institute to identify and focus attention on global problems, is adapted from the author's book, "Rays of Hope: The Transition to a Post-Petroleum World." The author examines the current energy problems of the world, and determines that the energy patterns of the past are not the prologue to…
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Energy, Environment, Environmental Influences
Bender, Tom – 1975
This paper details the unfavorable predicament of the United States as a consequence of using much of its own non-renewable material and energy resources. As a consequence, the United States will soon be subject to the political and economic conditions imposed upon it by other nations. The United States must begin to implement adjustments to the…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Demography, Depleted Resources, Economic Change