75 research outputs found
Herbicides as Agents of Chemical Warfare: Their Impact in Relation to the Geneva Protocol of 1925
The Environmental Imperative of Nuclear Disarmament
The world is threatened as never before by an insane buildup of nuclear weapons some five hundred times as strong in their explosive capacity as the latest estimate of all the chemical explosives that have ever been used throughout history. Leaders in major countries probably know the awful consequences of a nuclear war too well to start one, but the world has still to reckon with possible acts of aggression by other nations or flaring-up through technological failure, mechanical or other accident, malfunctioning or faulty feeding of computers, misinformation, neglect of machines or of constructional faults, terrorist or lunatic action, organized banditry, or the outcome of mere ‘acts of God'
Understanding the co-existence of conflict and cooperation: Transboundary ecosystem management in the Virunga Massif
Ecosystems of the World, 2B: Dry Coastal Ecosystems: Africa, America, Asia and Oceania, Edited by Eddy van der Maarel. Elsevier Science Publishers, POB 211, 1000 AE, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: xix + 616 pp., illustr. & tables, 26.7 × 20.1 × 3.3 cm, Cloth ISBN 0-444-87349-X, DFl.470 or US $268.50, 1993.
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