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GOOD READING

  • "Tenure versus teaching'' by Thomas Sowell in Forbes for No-vember 21, 1994 p 96. The path of least resistance for tenured academia has now reached such a low point that, as Sowell says, "The idea that students should be admitted or given scholarships on the basis of academic performance is viewed with horror.'' Increasingly, the tenured academics and their employers are just selling diplomas rather than providing quality education.

  • "Nuclear Energy in France and the U.S.'' by Bertrand de Galas-sus; "Hormesis: The Beneficial Effects of Radiation'' by Zbigniew Ja-worowski; "A Rational View on Stratospheric Ozone'' by Hugh W. Ellsaesser; and "Silent Spring and The Betrayal of Environmentalism'' by Thomas H. Jukes all in the Fall 1994 issue of 21st Century Science and Technology from 21st Century, P.O. Box 16285, Wash-ington, DC 20041. This is a great issue of an excellent publication.
  • "Global Warming: Messy Models, Decent Data, Pointless Policy'' by Robert C. Balling, Jr. published November 1994 by the Competitive Enterprise Institute, 1001 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 1250, Washington, DC 20036.

  • Higher Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science by Paul R. Gross and Norman Levitt and reviews of this book by Stanley Rothman and Edward Teller in National Review, October 10, 1994 pp 70-72.



 • Conservation of Energy
 • ENERGY EFFICIENCY
 • SECRECY AND SECURITY
 • NO PLACE TO STAND?
 • SAXON MATH
 • DANGERS OF DIOXANE
 • INCREASING ACCESS TO ENERGY
 • STARK RAVING MAD
 • GOOD READING
 • OREGON INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND MEDICINE
Vol. 22, No. 4

Newsletter: Access to Energy Newsletter Archive
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Issue/No.: Vol. 22, No. 4

Date: December 01, 1994 02:48 PM
Title: Conservation of Energy

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