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New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. Bureau of Curriculum Development. – 1971
Materials for a course on Urban Ecology are developed in these two documents which represent the first unit - Technology and Environmental Pollution. The entire course consists of seven units dealing with the many aspects of our way of life that produce an effect on, and in turn affected by, the quality of our physical environment. Unit I treats…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Guides, Environment, Learning Activities
Bemiss, Clair W. – 1972
Problems associated with energy production and power are studied in this teacher's guide to better understand the impact of man's energy production on the environment, how he consumes energy, and in what quantities. The resource unit is intended to provide the teacher with basic information that will aid classroom review of these problems. Topics…
Descriptors: Energy, Environmental Education, Environmental Influences, Fuel Consumption
Citizens Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality. – 1971
A summary of the findings and recommendations of the Citizens' Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality is presented in this report. Specific environmental problems were studied in depth by six subcommittees and reported under the following topics: (1) people and land, (2) energy production and use, (3) pollution abatement, (4) environmental…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Energy, Environment, Land Use
Helm, John L., Ed. – 1990
Energy policy in the United States and much of the analysis behind those policies is largely incomplete according to many. Systems for energy production, distribution, and use have traditionally been analyzed by supply sector, yet such analyses cannot capture the complex interplay of technology, economics, public policy, and environmental concerns…
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Energy Conservation, Energy Education, Environmental Education
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Manyele, S. V. – Educational Research and Reviews, 2007
Due to a stronger dependency on biomass for energy, there is a need for improved technologies in biomass-to-energy conversion in Tanzania. This paper presents a life cycle assessment (LCA) of pyrolysis technology used for conversion of wood and wood waste to liquid biofuel. In particular, a survey of environmental impacts of the process is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Biotechnology, Forestry, Power Technology
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Zhanbao, Shu – Chinese Education and Society, 2004
Environmental education in middle school natural science courses is based on integrating environmental knowledge into natural science education. Therefore, environmental education objectives should be set as an extension of the objectives for natural science education. However, in order to reach the objectives laid out for environmental education…
Descriptors: Science Education, Environmental Education, Natural Sciences, Course Content
Wolozin, Harold; Reilly, Patricia R. – 1970
In this third of three articles on the economics of pollution control general statements from several sources present a background which questions our ability to devise the necessary tools to fight pollution, even if adequate expenditures of money are provided. In the struggle to control pollution, the economist, it is believed, can provide…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Business Responsibility, Ecology, Economics
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Seale, T. S. – Science Education, 1983
Encourages science educators to consider engaging students in science projects resulting in socially useful products. Educational presentations meant to perform social functions (soft products) and preparation/execution of environmental manipulations (hard products) such as pollution analysis, plant breeding, or administering medical tests are…
Descriptors: College Science, Curriculum Development, Environmental Education, Higher Education
Makuch, Joe – 1995
Citations in this bibliography are intended to be a substantial resource for recent investigations (January 1990-November 1994) on nonpoint source pollution and were obtained from a search of the National Agriculture Library's AGRICOLA database. The 196 citations are indexed by author and subject. A representation of the search strategy is…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Environmental Education, Forestry, Groundwater
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Hazzard, George W. – Liberal Education, 1976
Study emphasis within the Commission on Liberal Learning during the year was on the role of liberal education in the society of the future. The relationship of undergraduate liberal education to the world macro-problem--population growth, industrial production, food, materials and energy scarcities, pollution and environmental degradation--was…
Descriptors: College Role, Conference Reports, Ecology, Environmental Research
Wadden, Richard A., Ed. – 1977
A variety of socio-economic criteria are suggested for the choice of how best to utilize energy resources. One of the most significant of these criteria is the prediction and evaluation of existing and potential human health effects of recovery and usage of various energy resources. Suggestions are made for incorporation of these methods in site…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Energy, Environment, Environmental Influences
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Holcomb, Robert W. – Science, 1970
Discusses pollution problems associated with power production. Estimates power consumption in the 1980's and the availability of fossil and nuclear fuel resources. Emphasizes needed research on air pollution, nuclear pollution, and thermal pollution. (EB)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Energy, Environmental Education, Fuel Consumption
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Ultsch, Gordon R. – BioScience, 1973
Discusses the relationship between population size and pollution, and suggests that the optimal population level toward which we should strive would be that level at which man is in balance with the biosphere in terms of pollution production and degradation, coupled with a harmless steady-state background pollution level. (JR)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Science, Environment, Environmental Education
Crosson, Pierre R.; Frederick, Kenneth D. – 1977
The book provides an overview of the food situation in developing nations and in the United States as it will be until the end of the 20th century. Specifically, the research focuses on interrelationships among world food needs, resources, and environmental issues. The document is presented in seven chapters. Chapter I presents background on the…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Depleted Resources, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. Commission on Natural Resources. – 1977
This report is one of a series prepared by the National Research Council for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. This report takes a critical look at the relationship of energy and the environment and focuses on three main policy questions: (1) Do environmental regulations make too great a demand on scarce resources of energy and the…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Energy, Energy Conservation, Environmental Education
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