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European Review
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143–162
1998
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JH Ausubel, PS Meyer, IK Wernick.
Technology in Society
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131–146
2001
…relative roles of public health and medical measures see Dubos R. Mirage of Health: Utopias, Progress, and Biological Change. New York: Harper, 1959. McKeown T, Record RG, Turner RD. An…
JH Ausubel.
Nature
350:
649–652
1991
…insurance. Software and social innovations are al most always indispensable for the technology of new hardware. Major innovations, in transportation for example, are in fact clusters of innovations involving not…
JH Ausubel.
Journal of the Cosmos Club of Washington D.C
8 (1):
12
1998
Republished in Technology in Society 21:217-231, 1999.
…I do not believe that a somewhat larger warming over the next 75 years will matter significantly for our diets, health, or incomes. Most of the economy has moved indoors,…
…that Viagra could spare threatened species in general and in particular ones exploited in traditional Chinese medicine. Better Viagra than Tiger Bone or Rhino Horn, as Richard Ellis has written….
…risk narrowly conceived as potential human health effects to more nebulous community concerns such as stigmatization. Even if we con fine our attention to potential health risks, different kinds of…
DG Victor, JH Ausubel.
Foreign Affairs
79 (6):
127–144
2000
…engines and sell insurance, however, the forests gradually recovered the landscape. But free land does not always become forest. In South Dakota, abandoned farms become grass prairies, not woodlands. Worldwide,…
JH Ausubel, DG Victor, IK Wernick.
Consequences: The Nature and Implications of Environmental Change
1 (3):
2–15
1995
…recently. Asian households using wood- and dung- fueled ovens experience indoor particulate concentrations greater than one hundred times the WHO standards. Another problem of intense local concern is disposal of…
IK Wernick (ed).
1995
Published by the Program for the Human Environment, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY
…at phe@mail.rockefeller.edu Preface This report presents the results of a one-year exploratory study on the “Environment and Community Health: Historical Evolution and Emerging Needs” sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation….
JH Ausubel.
Fisheries
26 (7):
33–36
2001
…sources, public and private. The main cost of the program will be the field projects, likely to cost about $5-$25 million each. While Sloan and other private funders can catalyze…