D.T. Avery, "Mother earth can feed billions more," (see editorial), WSJ 9/19/91. Available in Fort Freedom.
S. Fred Singer: "No scientific consensus on Greenhouse warming," WSJ 9/23/91.
P.W. Huber, "Quack attack: clinical ecology," and T.H. Holt, "Growing up Green," Reason, Oct. 91 (2716 Ocean Park Blvd./#1062, Santa Monica, CA 90405; subscr. $25/year, single issue $2.95).
"What teachers should know about radon," The Physics Teacher, Sept. 1991.
Draft mission plan amendment, on civilian radioactive waste management, Sept. 1991, US DoE, Office of Scientific & Technical Info., Box 62, Oak Ridge, TN 37831; price not given.
M. Hoffman, "The new bovine threat" and other good items, CEI Update, Aug. 1991, 233 Pennsylvania Ave., SE/#200, Washington, DC 20003.
The Hundredth Monkey, ed. K. Frazier, collection of essays debunking various forms of pseudoscience. sftbd.. 400 pp., Prometheus Books, 700 E. Amheart St., Buffalo, NY 14215; $17.95.
P.J. O'Rourke, A parliament of whores, Atlantic Monthly Press, N.Y., hdbd.. 233 pp., $19.95. Not always as funny as you ex-pect from O'Rourke, but funny enough, and often very instructive.
Power, ed. S.M. Stirling, Baen Books, 323 pp., $4.50, is a collection of science fiction stories centered about power and energy, which I do not feel competent to judge; however, there are also some non-fiction contributions, of which particularly the tragic story of MHD in America is excellent.
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Vol. 19, No. 3
Newsletter: Access to Energy Newsletter Archive Volume: Volume 19 Issue/No.: Vol. 19, No. 3 Date: November 01, 1991 09:31 AM Title: Strangling the Third World
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