Life Styles and Energy Policies
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Parte de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
J.J. Deutsch: The changes in life style and government policies required to accommodate the future supply and demand for energy.
Life Styles and Energy Policies
Parte de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
J.J. Deutsch: The changes in life style and government policies required to accommodate the future supply and demand for energy.
The Care for Inherent Stability
Parte de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
K. Palda
An Historian on the Idea of Progress
Parte de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
J.A.Leith: Past and present views of progress, different political views of progress, progress and technology
The Colonization of Space - A Solution?
Parte de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
R.N. Henricksen
Parte de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
C. Lafkas: Utilization of energy. Traditional and present sources with particular reference to water power and fossil fuels and their distribution. The approaching depletion of fossil fuels.
Prospects for New Energy Sources
Parte de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
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.
Canada 2001 - Some Personal Views about the Future
Parte de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
Professor A.M Taylor (Geography and Political Science) forecasts what the year 2001 might bring. Two scenarios are discussed. The first scenario refers to India's prospects in the year 2001 with regard to energy and food consumption. The second scenario looks at Canada's prospects in the year 2000.
Parte de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
Major-General Richard Heath Rohmer
Parte de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
Major-General Richard Heath Rohmer: An overview of Canada's energy policies and the need for initiative to ensure the timely, economic and ecologically safe development of energy resources for Canadians.
The Conserver Society and Future Technology
Parte de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
P.D. McTaggart-Cowan, Science Council of Canada: A change in life style in North America to provide a conserver society is indicated and the impact of this upon the individual and industry is discussed with particular reference to the Canadian technological needs for the future.