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100 | _a"Landsberg, Hans H." | ||
245 | 0 | _aEnergy the next twenty years: Report by a study group sponsored by the ford foundation and Administration by Resource for the future. | |
260 | _aCambridge | ||
260 | _bBallinger. | ||
260 | _c1979 | ||
300 | _a628 P. | ||
520 | _aIn the face of a flood of books, articles, speeches, and conferences on the subject of energy, produced by politicians, economists, physicists, ecologists, and even mystery writers, it is difficult to believe that anything new remains to be said. What , then, is the excuse for yet one more publication? To find the answer, we must look back to mid-1975 when sharply colliding Jugements on the desirable future course of nuclear energy persuaded the Ford Foundation to fund an attempt to raise the quality of discussions and to lower its temperature. | ||
650 | _aEnergy. | ||
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