- CA ON00239 F426-f140
- File
- Mar. 8, 1976
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
J. Finan: The concept of deterrents, the importance of the balance in armaments. Duplicate of MI123.114.
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
J. Finan: The concept of deterrents, the importance of the balance in armaments. Duplicate of MI123.114.
The Third World Problem and the Politics of Possible Solutions - Part 2
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
R.S. Ritchie: The third world reaction to the Club of Rome reports.
The Third World Problem and the Politics of Possible Solutions - Part 1
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
R.S. Ritchie: The third world reaction to the Club of Rome reports.
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
M. Kesharjee: The problems and aspirations of an underdeveloped country; with particular reference to African nations.
A Different Perspective: A Different Future
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
C.H. Simmonds: Much of the apprehension concerning the future stems from a philosophy which belongs to the past. If we change our perspective our problems change and begin to become more, not less, manageable.
Issues for the Future (Ontario Hydro) - Part II
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
L Higgins (economist in charge of load forasting, Ontario Hydro). Recorded at St. Lawrence College
Issues for the Future (Ontario Hydro)- Part 1
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
L Higgins (economist in charge of load forasting, Ontario Hydro). Recorded at St. Lawrence College
Nuclear Power and Radiation Paradoxes
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
W.B. Lewis: The role of nuclear power in the future, and a discussion of popular misconceptions about radiation. Treatment of nuclear wastes.
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
A Caffel: A discussion of the status and potential of solar energy.
Canadian Agriculture and World Food Supplies
Part of Reginald Harold Clark fonds
R.P. Sims: The state of agriculture in Canada; the capacity and constraints in meeting future food demand. The potential for assisting in meeting their increasing demand.