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
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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
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
Alexander King
Northern Development and Native People
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
Hugh McCallum, Dunning Trust Lecturer, Staff Coordinator, Interchurch Project on Northern Development (Project North): The differing perspectives on Northern development revealed in the hearings of the Berger commission.
A Blueprint for Survival: "Madonna House"
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
Father R. Pelton, A Osterberger
Coal and Tar Sands as Future Energy Sources
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
D.S. Montgomery, Head, Fuels Research Centre, Ottawa
Canadian Oil and Gas Resources and Utilization Policies
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
A pre-recorded commentary on Canada's resources and current policies. F.K. North,Carleton University, interviewed by R.H. Clark. Jan 1976.
Nuclear Power and Radiation Paradoxes
Parte deReginald 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.
Future Energy Supplies and the Role of Nuclear Power
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
W.B. Lewis: The demand for a supply of energy in the future, the importance of nuclear power, its safety and economic desirability.
The Third World Problem and the Politics of Possible Solutions - Part 1
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
R.S. Ritchie: The third world reaction to the Club of Rome reports.
How do Underdeveloped Countries Adjust?
Parte deReginald Harold Clark fonds
E. Waddell