Some Ways to Lessen Worries about Climate Change [PDF]
This essay is adapted from the keynote address to the Business Roundtable’s National Summit on Technology and Climate Change, held August 31, 2000 in Washington DC. The author is grateful…
This essay is adapted from the keynote address to the Business Roundtable’s National Summit on Technology and Climate Change, held August 31, 2000 in Washington DC. The author is grateful…
…more children (53% of Canadian childbearing women had a second child, but only 16% had a third child.) Source of data: United Nations [23]. Fig. 15. Logistic analysis of age-specific…
…never had much appeal. The weight and volume of the fuel were hard problems, especially for a highly distributed transport system. Oil had a higher energy density than coal—and the advantage…
Mark Stoeckle presented recent eDNA work assessing marine fish diversity and abundance at OneNOAA Science Seminar Series on August 26, 2020]}**. The recorded presentation and lively discussion is available online…
…including the MANTA software and the data archive. Some coverage: The Guardian, United Kingdom, Pandemic made 2020]}** ‘the year of the quiet ocean’, say scientists especially good article! Agence France…
…to carbon. We find a monotonic rise of H. According to our analysis, by 2020]}** the reference point for the world’s energy will be CH4, methane. Beyond 2020]}** we need…
…countries adapt to resource scarcity? Toronto: Peace and Conflict Studies Program, University of Toronto. Kates, R. W. 1996. Population, technology and the human environment: A thread through time. Daedalus 125(3):43-72. Kelley, A….
…ceiling itself keeps rising. On the same area, the average world farmer consistently grows about 20% of the corn of the top Iowa farmer, and the average Iowa farmer advances…
We post Jesse’s “Nuclear and Renewable Heresies“, delivered as a plenary address to the Canadian Nuclear Association 10 March 2005 in Ottawa….
Added online reprints Malthus and the Graduate Studentsand Working Less and Living Longer. Link to the American Scientist web site with the abstract of Can Technology Spare the Earth?…