Resource Recovery Seminar - Part III - "What can be done?"
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Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
Panel Discussion: R.H. Clark, H.E. Dalton, K. Bethune, R. Hayter, R. Krever
Resource Recovery Seminar - Part III - "What can be done?"
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
Panel Discussion: R.H. Clark, H.E. Dalton, K. Bethune, R. Hayter, R. Krever
Resource Recovery Seminar - Part II - Overview
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Overview: 2. Glass (H.E. Dalton), 3. Ferrous Metals (W.A. Lemmon), 4. Non-ferrous Metals (K. Bethune), 5. Plastics (R. Hayter)
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"Introductory Remarks (R.H. Clark), "Definition of Recycling etc. "(K Bethune), "Motives for Recycling" (E.Dalton), Overview: 1. Paper (E Krever)
Reasons for Gloom, Reasons for Hope
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J. Meisel
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P.H. Platenius
Provincial and Federal Foreign Aid
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S. Lewis (NDP)
Prospects for New Energy Sources
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C. Lafkas: Nuclear, solar, geothermal, and fusion as new sources. The present state of the art, the special problems to be solved and the possibilities of success.
Pollution in the Great Lakes Basin 2 of 2
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J. Vallentyne
Pollution in the Great Lakes Basin 1 of 2
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J. Vallentyne
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F. Gormley: An industrial view of the problems of environmental assessment and emissions control, with special reference to sulfur dioxide emissions in Sudbury. The economic pressures on the mining industry.