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Wikina, Suanu Bliss; Thompson, Cynthia Carlton; Blackwell, Elinor – Journal of Technology Studies, 2010
Increasing population, total economic volume, and human consumption levels have resulted in problems of resource shortages, climate change, ozone layer depletion, land regression, and deteriorating environmental pollution. Printing and related industries constitute one of the major sources of environmental pollution due to heavy energy and…
Descriptors: Printing, Industry, Energy, Depleted Resources
Udall, Morris K. – 1973
This report reviews America's current energy position. The energy sources studied include oil and gas, coal, nuclear energy, solar energy, and geothermal energy. Each source is analyzed in terms of current use, technology for extracting and developing the energy, research and development funding, and projections for future consumption and…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Depleted Resources, Energy, Environmental Education
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1974
Summarizes the discussions of a Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry symposium on solids handling for synthetic fuels production. Included is a description of technical difficulties with the use of coal seams and deposits of oil shale and oil sand as potential sources of fuel. (CC)
Descriptors: Conferences, Depleted Resources, Energy, Engineering Technology
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Berry, R. Stephen; Fels, Margaret F. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1973
Presents two respective comparisons between ideal and real energy cost for the manufacture of a new automobile and between free energy savings from processing the old automobile into low and high grade scraps. Suggests the wasted thermodynamic potential should be considered in making decisions about energy savings. (CC)
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Energy, Industry, Legislation
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Tillman, David A. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Three systems, operating at sufficient scale, produce fuels that may be alternatives to oil and gas. These three recycling systems are: Black Clawson Fiberclaim, Franklin, Ohio; Union Carbide, South Charleston, West Virginia; and Union Electric, St. Louis, Missouri. These produce a wet fuel, a pyrolytic gas, and a dry fuel, respectively. (BT)
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Energy, Environmental Research, Fuels
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Goeller, H. E.; Weinberg, Alvin M. – Science, 1976
Dwindling mineral resources might cause a shift from nonrenewable resources to renewable resources and inexhaustible elements such as iron and aluminum. Alternative energy sources such as breeder, fusion, solar, and geothermal power must be developed for production and recycling of materials. Substitution and, hence, living standards ultimately…
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Economic Change, Energy, Fuels
Intellect, 1977
Article states that "...the individual, supervisor, and manager must take the lead in saving energy in industrial settings because that is where the greatest amounts of energy are consumed." (Author)
Descriptors: Administration, Consumer Education, Crisis Management, Depleted Resources
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1973
Discusses various measures taken by the Atomic Energy Commission to cut down a nuclear power plant's lead time, including changes in licensing processes. (CC)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Construction (Process), Construction Needs, Depleted Resources
Teich, Albert H., Ed.; Thornton, Ray, Ed. – 1982
Recognizing that science and technology (S/T) have become increasingly relevant to important public policy issues, Congress has mandated the periodic preparation of a "Five Year Outlook for Science and Technology" to help U.S. policymakers anticipate and deal with these issues more effectively. This book, the result of a study conducted by the…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Depleted Resources, Developing Nations, Energy
Norman, Colin – 1978
The infusion of technology into society has created social and environmental problems as well as benefits. Four concerns linked with technology are discussed in this paper: rising unemployment, growing social inequalities, dwindling oil and gas reserves, and potential long-term ecological problems. Indiscriminate transfer of modern labor-saving…
Descriptors: Depleted Resources, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Ecological Factors