World Watch - Vol. 12 Nbr. 4, July 1999
... And it is impossible, indeed, even to conceive of increases in productivity - using current technologies - that don't produce major issues for the sustainability of agriculture."
Those "...... Farmers could find one of their most environmentally benign pesticides beginning to slip away.
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World Watch - Vol. 14 Nbr. 3, May 2001
... Second, large uncertainties are associated with net energy calculations, given the strong bias of economists to discount the true environmental costs of technology. Third, it is imperative ......
My story accurately reflected the views of these two highly regarded environmental scientists.
NPR has taken global warming ...
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World Watch - Vol. 9 Nbr. 1, January 1996
Reports of declining health and social services and increasing environmental degradation in the former Soviet states were only revealed after the collapse of the central government. Most of the population is already at risk as the state struggles with an unstable economy and can barely provide for health services. The lack of services and the extent of contamination has reportedly resulted in a rise in infant mortality and death rate as well as the incidence of stress-related conditions such ...
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World Watch - Vol. 17 Nbr. 1, January 2004
... our own collective promulgation of the global environmental disruption that has given rise to so many new ...... For policy makers, Six Modern Plagues would serve best as an awareness raiser and as a starting point for a more in-depth analysis of the issues it introduces. Nevertheless, Walters has ...
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