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SOME IMPORTANT ARTICLES FROM PREVIOUS ISSUES The Medicine of Industrial Man. John Powles. The engineering approach to medicine does not work. What is required is an ecological approach. October 1972. Evolution and Health. Stephen Boy den. Human health is best assured when man lives in the environment he was designed for by his evolution. August 1973. Miracle Rice and Miracle Locusts. Michael Allaby. The reduced genetic base of major crops makes them particularly vulnerable. July 1973. Unravel the National Grid. Andrew MacKillop. A Plan to decentralise power generators in Britain. November 1973 The Ecology of War. Edward Goldsmith. A cross-cultural study of aggression showing why mutual deterrence cannot prevent wars. May 1974 The Myth of Progress. Henryk Skolimowski. The origins and implications of the idea of Progress. August/September 1974. The Ecology of Housing. Amos Rappaport. The Social and Ecological factors taken in to account by traditional societies in the design of their settlements. January 1973. The Economics of Wilderness. Garrett Hardin. There are too many visitors for too few wildernesses; how can they be rationed? March/April 1974 Living Off the Sun. Andrew MacKillop. What are the possibilities offered to us of solar energy? July 1973. The Ecology of Unemployment. Edward Goldsmith. Is Economic growth a satisfactory means of combating unemployment? February 1974 The Costs of Urbanisation. Kenneth Watt. The Social and Ecological costs of creating large conurbations must eventually be reflected in higher monetary costs. February 1972. Does Nigeria Exist? Jimoh Omo Eadaka. Nigeria is not a society but an unstable political and administrative unit. November 1970 Drought in Sahelia. Reid Bryson. The climate changes involved may have been brought about by air pollution in Western Europe. October 1973. Anarchism and Ecology. George Woodcock. The anarchists were the true predecessors of the human ecologist of today. March/April 1974. A Blueprint for Survival. The now famous plan, by Edward Goldsmith, Robert Allen and others, for the achievement of a sustainable society.