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Peer reviewedMusgrove, P. – Physics Education, 1978
Explores the possibility of installing offshore windmills to provide electricity and to save fuel for the United Kingdom. Favors their deployment in clusters to facilitate supervision and minimize cost. Discusses the power output and the cost involved and urges their quick development. (GA)
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Ecology, Electricity, Energy
Peer reviewedChemical and Engineering News, 1974
Summarizes energy conservation measures suggested by a leading energy supplier, a leading energy consumer, and a top government official, involving more coal use as an energy resource and an adequate balance between energy supply and environmental restrictions. (CC)
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Depleted Resources, Economic Factors, Energy
Peer reviewedChemical and Engineering News, 1974
Summarizes the report prepared by the Ford Foundation's Energy Project with emphases upon three energy growth projects throughout the year 2,000, involving expanding rather than conserving energy supplies, creation of a "centralized governmental energy data bank" and establishing the philosophy of an "enough is best" approach…
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Energy, Fuel Consumption, Fuels
Peer reviewedChemical and Engineering News, 1974
Summarizes the discussions of a Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry symposium on solids handling for synthetic fuels production. Included is a description of technical difficulties with the use of coal seams and deposits of oil shale and oil sand as potential sources of fuel. (CC)
Descriptors: Conferences, Depleted Resources, Energy, Engineering Technology
Peer reviewedBerry, R. Stephen; Fels, Margaret F. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1973
Presents two respective comparisons between ideal and real energy cost for the manufacture of a new automobile and between free energy savings from processing the old automobile into low and high grade scraps. Suggests the wasted thermodynamic potential should be considered in making decisions about energy savings. (CC)
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Energy, Industry, Legislation
Peer reviewedClark, Colin W. – Science, 1973
Argues that overexploitation of renewable biological resources to the point of extinction is possible under private (commercial) management. Public surveillance is necessary to prevent severe depletion of resources. An economic theory of a biological resource is developed, using the blue whale population as an example. (JR)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Conservation Education, Depleted Resources, Economics
Peer reviewedHirst, Eric – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1973
Analyzes transportation energy consumption and energy intensiveness for inter-city freight and passenger traffic and urban passenger traffic with the definition of energy intensiveness as Btu per ton-mile or per passenger-mile. Indicates that public education is one of three ways to achieve the goals of energy conservation. (CC)
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Energy, Natural Resources, Petroleum Industry
Peer reviewedWeinberg, Alvin M. – BioScience, 1971
Argues that perfected technology, not neo-Ludite response, is necessary for solution of world food and resource problems. Although energy supply will ultimately limit available food, reactors can supply sufficient power for 15 billion population. (AL)
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Energy, Environment, Food
Peer reviewedRoth, William – Social Work, 1980
Argues that social workers will suffer in times of inflation, recession, and depleted resources. Criticizes Jack Rothman's article "Macro Social Work in a Tightening Economy" from the July 1979 issue of this journal. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Energy Conservation, Inflation (Economics), Poverty
Peer reviewedO'Sullivan, Dermot A. – Chemical and Engineering News, 1979
This report details recent advances in fermentation biotechnology as presented by speakers at the 27th International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) Congress. Discussion centered around the use of bacteria, yeasts, and fungi as future sources of essential materials as food, fuel, and medicine. (BT)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Biology, Depleted Resources, Energy
Spekke, Andrew A. – Intellect, 1976
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Developed Nations, Futures (of Society), Global Approach
Peer reviewedMeffe, Gary K. – Focus, 1993
Discusses an attempt to recover Pacific salmonid fisheries with hatcheries as an example of a human attitude toward nature that places technological mastery over nature at the forefront of our approach to many environmental problems. Points out how this approach addresses the symptoms but not the causes of the salmon population decline. Suggests…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Biodiversity, Depleted Resources, Endangered Species
Peer reviewedFarrell, Tracy; Hall, Troy E.; White, Dave D. – Journal of Leisure Research, 2001
Interviewed campers regarding their perceptions of impacts to vegetation, soil, and trees, comparing campers' measurements of vegetation loss, mineral soil exposure, tree damage, and site size with managers' evaluations. Most campers noticed vegetation impacts, and about half noticed soil impacts and tree damage. Most commented positively about…
Descriptors: Camping, Conservation (Environment), Depleted Resources, Ecology
Peer reviewedEnvironmental 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
Page, Clint – AIA Journal, 1975
Discusses some of the results of a grant program conducted by the American Institute of Architects Research Corporation and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Energy Conservation, Federal Legislation, Fuel Consumption


