WorldWatch Papers Published by the Worldwatch Institute of
Washington DC, they are available through the Ecologist at £1.00 each.
New titles i n this important series:
1 The Other Energy Crisis: Firewood, by
Erik Eckholm. 2. The Politics and Responsibility of the
North American Breadbasket, by Lester R. Brown. 3. Women in Politics: A Global Review, by
Kathleen Newland. 4. Energy: The Case for Conservation, by
Denis Hayes. 5. Twenty-Two Dimensions of the Popu
lation Problem, by Lester R. Brown, Patricia L . McGrath, and Bruce Stokes. 6. Nuclear Power: The Fifth Horseman, by
Denis Hayes. 7. The Unfinished Assignment: Equal
Education for Women by Patricia L . McGrath. 8. World Population Trends: Signs of
Hope, Signs of Stress, by Lester R. Brown. 9. The Two Faces of Malnutrition by Erik
Eckholm and Frank Record. 10. Health: The Family Planning Factor by
Erik Eckholm and Kathleen Newland.
11. Energy: The Solar Prospect by Denis
Hayes. 12. Filling the Family Planning Gap, by
Bruce Stokes. 13. Spreading Deserts — The Hand of Man,
by Erik Eckholm and Lester R. Brown. 14. Redefining National Security, by Lester
R. Brown. 15. Energy for Development: Third World
Options, by Denis Hayes. 16. Women and Population Growth: Choice
Beyond Childbearing, by Kathleen Newland. 17. Local Responses to Global Problems: A
Key to Meeting Basic Human Needs by Bruce Stokes. 18. Cutting Tobacco's Toll, by Erik
Eckholm. 19. The Solar Energy Timetable, by Denis
Hayes. 20. The global Economic Prospect: New
Sources of Economic Stress, by Lester R. Brown. 21. Soft Technologies, Hard Choices, by
Colin Norman. 22. Disappearing Species: The Social
Challenge, by Erik Eckholm.
23. Repairs, Reuse, Recycling — First steps
toward a Sustainable Society, by Denis Hayes. 24. The Worldwide Loss of Cropland, by
Lester R. Brown. 25. Worker Participation — Productivity and
the Quality of Work Life, by Bruce Stokes. 26. Planting for the Future: Forestry for
Human Needs, by Erik Eckholm. 27. Pollution: The Neglected Dimensions, by
Denis Hayes. 28. Global Employment and Economic
Justice: The Policy Challenge, by Kathleen Newland. 29. Resource Trends and Polution Policy:
A Time for Reassessment, by Lester R. Brown. 30. The Dispossessed of the Earth: Land
Reform and Sustainable Development, by Erik Eckholm. 31. Knowledge & Power: The Global
Research and Development Budget, by Colin Norman.
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