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The hidden cost of saying NO, The Benefits of saying YES

Date: 1975-01-01
Categories: Energy
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Document (1975). Covers California, Thames, Ohio. Topics: hidden costs, technological innovation, climate modifications, genetic engineering. Agencies: Congress, government, Naval Research Laboratory. Cites 13 external works.

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CongressAtomic Energy CommissionGovernmentNaval Research LaboratoryBUST (Biologists for Unbridled Science and Technology)

External References Cited (13)

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article (7)

  • The Hidden Cost of Saying No! (1975)Freeman Dyson
  • Drought in the Sahara: A Biogeophysical Feedback Mechanism (1975)J. Charney, P. H. Stone and W. J. Quirk
  • Bethe statement (1975)
  • Insect Control of the Future: Operational and Policy Aspects (1974)Djerassi, C. Shih-Coleman and J. Diekman
  • Potential Biohazards of Recombinant DNA Molecules (1974)Paul Berg et al.
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  • Birth Control After 1984 (1970)Carl Djerassi
  • Prognosis for Development of New Chemical Birth-Control Agents (1969)Carl Djerassi

book (5)

  • Our Plundered PlanetFairfield Osborn
  • Plundered PlanetHarrison Brown
  • Closing CircleBarry Commoner
  • The Marriage of Heaven and HellWilliam Blake
  • Silent SpringRachel Carson

report (1)

  • Berg StatementPaul Berg