Knihobot

Robert A. Lewis

    Richtlinien für den Einsatz einer Umweltprobenbank in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland auf ökologischer Grundlage
    Environmental specimen banking and monitoring as related to banking
    Soviet Nationality Problems
    Singing the Word: Hymns for Nurture and Mission
    • It has been said that "Necessity is the mother of invention." Someone I knew once turned that around to say, "The mother of necessity is the inventor of many things." Whichever way you want to say it, that expression explains how this book came to be. It grew out of the need for particular music for worship.Thus began a new professional hobby. Once I had begun, I wrote hymn texts during the 1990s and through the early 2000s and beyond, in all nearly 40.

      Singing the Word: Hymns for Nurture and Mission
    • There is a great dispar.ity between the ability of the major industrial nations to produce and distribute chemicals and our ability to comprehend the nature and potential severity of unintended consequences for man, his life support systems and the environment generally. Furthermore, the gap between our ability to produce and distribute myriad chemicals and our ability to identify, understand or predict unfavorable environmental impacts may widen. As environmental scientists we are conscious of the interrelatedness, not only of environmental systems, but of nations as well. Materials are continually moved across boundaries by human as well as natural agencies. The extent, rate and nature of transfer for most pollutants is largely unknown. We can only guess which of the numerous chemicals produced are candidates for concern. More important still is our practical ignorance of the mechanisms of chronic effects upon natural systems and of the concentrations, combinations and circumstances that may lead to irreversibilities or to serious consequences for man. We know very little also regarding the potential for or the kinds of indirect effects that might occur. With respect to the environmentltself, we know little of its assimilative capacity with regard to widely dispersed pollutants and their transformation products. But what we do know is disquieting, and a much-improved system for the evaluation and management of toxic and hazardous chemicals is needed.

      Environmental specimen banking and monitoring as related to banking