[PDF] Can technology spare the earth -
JH Ausubel - American Scientist, 1996 - richmond.edu
Technologies have enabled us to expand our range and transform the earth. In
1909 Peary sledded to the North Pole, and in 1911 Amund- sen reached the South.
Improved navigational aids and ships that could withstand the pack ice made ...
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Materialization and Dematerialization: Measures and Trends. -
IK Wernick, R Herman, S Govind, JH Ausubel - Daedalus, 1996 - questia.com
Dematerialization matters enormously for the human environment. Lower materials
intensity of the economy could reduce the amount of garbage produced, limit
human exposures to hazardous materials, and conserve landscapes. From time ...
Nitrogen fertilizer: Retrospect and prospect -
CR Frink, PE Waggoner, JH Ausubel - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the …, 1999 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The rising fertilizer use accompanying more people eating more has been called
exponential (1) and prompted fears of polluted water and consequent
methemoglobinemia (2) and hypoxia (3). It also has raised alarm about ...
Restoring the Forests -
DG Victor, JH Ausubel - Foreign Aff., 2000 - foreignaffairs.org
Summary: After thousands of years of agriculture and logging, the world is
losing its trees at a rate faster than it can afford. Fortunately, a Great
Restoration of the forests is already under way. More-efficient farmers and ...
[CITATION] Dematerialization
R Herman, SA Ardekani, JH Ausubel - Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 1990
The Liberation of the Environment. -
JH Ausubel - Daedalus, 1996 - questia.com
THE PASSAGE OF TIME HAS CONNECTED the invention of the wheel with more than ten
million miles of paved roads around the world today, the capture of fire with
six billion tons of carbon going up in smoke annually. Must human ingenuity ...
Does climate still matter? -
JH Ausubel - Nature, 1991 - nature.com
... 350649a0. Does climate still matter? Jesse H. Ausubel. The Rockefeller
University, New York, New York 10021-6399, USA. We may be discovering
climate as it becomes less important to well-being. A ...
[BOOK] Technological Trajectories and the Human Environment -
J Ausubel, HD Langford - 1997 - books.google.com
NATIONAL ACADEMY PRESS? 2101 Constitution Avenue, NW? Washington, DC 20418
The National Academy of Engineering was established in 1964 under the charter of
the National Academy of Sciences as a parallel organization of outstanding ...
How Much Will Feeding More and Wealthier People Encroach on Forests? -
PE Waggoner, JH Ausubel - Population and Development Review, 2001 - Blackwell Synergy
Forests have recently expanded in many countries. The success of the world,
including both rich and poor, in following this trend depends on future changes
in population, income per capita, appetite, and crop yields. Extended to ...
A second look at the impacts of climate change -
JH Ausubel - American Scientist, 1991 - osti.gov
In an effort to summarize popular perceptions of the human impacts of global
warming, the author scanned magazine and newspaper articles and records of
Congressional hearings, and looked at visual material ranging from book ...
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