The Origin and Evolution of Life
- CA ON00239 F426-f149
- Unidad documental compuesta
- Oct. 5, 1977
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
K.R. Brasch
The Origin and Evolution of Life
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
K.R. Brasch
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
W.G. Breck: Earth, the water planet. The ocean as a chemical environment; lateral and vertical circulation in the oceans, the influence of pollution; the role of the ocean as the resource frontier.
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
G.W. Brandie: Processes determining the Earth's climate. Evidence for the effects of climate change. The possibility of climate change induced by man's activities.
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
P.L. Roeder
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
G.B. Thompson (Bell Northern Research)
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
J. Finan: The concept of deterrents, the importance of the balance in armaments. Duplicate of MI123.114.
A Different Perspective: A Different Future
Parte deReginald 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.
North American Viewpoints: A Collage of Prerecorded Material
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
G. Hardin, B. MacLeod, S. Lewis: Material selected illustrates the dilemma faced by the developed countries in providing assistance to the underdeveloped, hungry nations of the world.
Canadian Agriculture and World Food Supplies
Parte deReginald 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.