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| Title: | Engineering: Cornell Quarterly, Vol.28, No.3 (Spring 1994): The Center for the Environment: Marketing Green Engineering |
| Authors: | Dietert, Rodney R. Porter, Keith S. DeGloria, Stephen D. Barnaba, Eugenia M. Philpot, William D. Resler, Edwin L., Jr. Harrison, Ellen Z. Schuler, Richard E. Price, David |
| Keywords: | Engineering Cornell University Green Engineering Toxicologists Watershed Protection geographic information systems Recycling Composting Greenhouse Gases |
| Issue Date: | 1994 |
| Publisher: | Internet-First University Press |
| Abstract: | IN THIS ISSUE: The Center for the Environment: Marketing Green Engineering /2 (Practical people seek to fix environmental problems with a mix of teaching, research, and outreach.) ... Training Toxicologists to Be Team Players /4 (To be effective, toxicologists need to know about more than just the effects
of poisonous substances.) ... Development and Watershed Protection: Finding the Middle Ground /8 (The rights of watershed residents must be weighted in the balance with New York City's need for water.) ... Mapping Land Use for Local Government /14 (Remote sensing and geographic information systems make it possible to track changing patterns of land use.) ...
Recycling Organic Wastes: Research, Engineering, and Outreach /18 (Composting can greatly reduce the volume of municipal solid waste.) ... Reducing Greenhouse Gases: Promoting an International Accord /24 (A program for the voluntary reduction
of greenhouse gases can work if it is perceived as flexible and fair.) ... Faculty Publications /30 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1813/2461 |
| Appears in Collections: | Engineering Quarterly
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