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Kathleen Newland. 4. Energy: The Case for Conservation, by
Denis Hayes. 5. Twenty-Two Dimensions of the Popu
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Erik Eckholm and Kathleen Newland.
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Colin Norman. 22. Disappearing Species: The Social
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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
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The Hidden Costs of Nuclear Energy, Colin Sweet. Jan/Feb 1978 The Myth of Nuclear Safety, Charles Wakstein. July 1977 The Struggle Against Nuclear Power in Europe,
Peter Taylor July 1977 Cancer Hazards in Food, VirginiaZaratzian. Jan/Feb 1977 The Control of Food Additives and Contaminants
in Great Britain, Sidney Alford. April 1977 Artheroschlerosis and Refined Carbohydrates,
David Greenstock. November 1977 Farming Without Fields, Lawrence D. Hills. April 1977 Wither radioactive waste? Lorna Salzman. Nov/Dec 1978 The Seventh Enemy; the human factor in the
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Nicholas Hildyard. Jan/Feb 1979 Tree Diseases: a Special Report July/'Aug 1979 Cancer and Inflation, Samuel Epstein Oct/Nov 1979
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