The Environment for Future Business
…directly for the fuelwood, and indirectly from the land needed for hay. Coal had a long run at the top, notwithstanding its devastating effects on miners’ lungs and lives, urban…
…directly for the fuelwood, and indirectly from the land needed for hay. Coal had a long run at the top, notwithstanding its devastating effects on miners’ lungs and lives, urban…
…safety regulation. Ergonomics 1988;31:407-428. [16] Russell JC. British Medieval Population. Albuquerque NM: Univ. of New Mexico, 1948. [17] del Castillo BD. The Discovery and Conquest of Mexico, 1517-1521. New York:…
…their territory to support more people. In fact, by Roman times the English had already cleared a large fraction of their land for crops and animal husbandry. English population shows…
…PA: University of Pittsburgh Press. United Church of Christ. 1987. Toxic Waste and Race in the United States. New York, NY: UCC Commission for Racial Justice. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1992a. Environmental Equity:…
…R. W., Ausubel, J. H. & Berberian M.) 251-272 (Wiley, Chichester, 1985). 7. Weihe, W. H. Proceedings of the World Climate Conference 313-368 (World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, 1979). 8. New York Times, 1…
…their share of (GDP) times the sheets of paper per GDP times the amount of wood a miller uses to make a sheet of paper times the area a forester…
…underwater crossing, traffic soared to 2 million crossings per day, shocking all the planners. 19 New bridges traversible in minutes have multiplied local traffic ten times in Lisbon and five times in…
…flocking together. The reptilian brain makes most of the sensational news and will not retreat. Our brains and thus our basic instincts and behaviors have remained largely unchanged for a…
…Awards <https://www.google.com/giving/impact-awards.html> program to support organizations using technology and innovative approaches to solve some of the world’s toughest challenges. A project at the Smithsonian Institution<https://www.google.com/giving/impact-awards.html#consortium> devoted to reducing illegal wildlife…
…the poorest areas of China was announced in 1991 (The New York Times, 25 June). If the North wishes to lessen concern about environment and development, technologies for exploration and drilling for…