"Can the President Think?'' by Edith Efron, Reason, Novem-ber 1994, pp 21-44. Some anti-science, anti-technology, anti-free enterprise items to which we object originated with William Clinton, but most were growing long before his Presidency. It is easy to criticize his errors, but Efron provides an additional remarkable hypothesis.
World Climate Review, Volume 2, Nos. 2-3 (1994). This is an excellent quarterly review of global climate issues published by the Department of Environmental Sciences, Clark Hall, University of Vir-ginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903 under editor Patrick J. Michaels.
"Ozone, skin cancer, and the SST'' by S. Fred Singer in Aerospace America, July (1994) pp 22-26. This one of America's foremost spokesmen for scientific truth in environmental science writing in the publication of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
Cold Fusion Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, May 1994 published by Wayne Green, 70 Route 202 North, Peterborough, NH 03458 with articles by Julian Schwinger and Arthur C. Clark. The truth concerning the experimental phenomenon designated "cold fusion'' will eventually be definitively known. Until then those with a general interest in energy production should, at least, keep open minds and have a general awareness of this work. This magazine is useful for that purpose.
"Power Lines are Homely, Not Hazardous'' by William R. Bennett, Jr., Wall Street Journal, August 10, 1994 p A10. $23 billion has already been spent responding to public fear of tiny electromagnetic fields in the absence of objective evidence of actual risk.