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About the Series | ||
Preface | ||
Foreword | ||
Energy, Environment, Science, and Society | ||
Physics Looks at Waste Management | 5 | |
The Growth of Energy Demand: Can We Cool It? | 22 | |
The Role of Conservation in the Changing Economics of Energy | 27 | |
Crisis and Opportunity | 37 | |
Environmental Implications of Nontechnological Methods to Conserve Energy | 41 | |
U.S. Energy Demand: Some Low Energy Futures | 50 | |
A National Energy Conservation Policy | 77 | |
Whose Path, Whose Ox? | 84 | |
Global Trends in Population | 90 | |
Reflections on Fifteen Years of Energy Policy | 97 | |
Technology and Governance | 112 | |
Energy Efficiency: Its Potential and Limits to the Year 2000 | 132 | |
The Federal Government's Role in Advancing Technology | 148 | |
Governing in a Technology-Driven Age: Progress and Problems | 159 | |
Moving Beyond the "Tech Fix" | 171 | |
Adviser to the President | ||
On Becoming Science Adviser to the President | 181 | |
A National Technology Strategy | 182 | |
The Superconducting Supercollider | 191 | |
Conservation and Progress | 196 | |
The Clinton Administration's Science & Technology Policy | 199 | |
Grace or Good Works? Reformation of Science & Technology in the 1990s | 207 | |
Biotechnology: Opportunity and Challenge | 220 | |
National Security Writ Large: A New Role for Science and Technology in a Changing World | 229 | |
National Information Infrastructure | 236 | |
The Future of Physics Research in Peacetime | 241 | |
A Year as Clinton's Science Adviser 1994 | 248 | |
Plutonium and International Security | 259 | |
Technology for a Sustainable Future | 265 | |
Bringing Relevance to American Education Reform | 271 | |
Envisioning the Future of Science and Technology | 275 | |
The New Frontier: Space Science and Technology in the Next Millennium | 290 | |
Report Card | 298 | |
Energy for a Doubled Population | 309 | |
Environmental Stewardship | 318 | |
Fifty Years After Trinity: Working Toward a Happy Outcome | 322 | |
Acknowledgments | 329 | |
Subject Index | 333 | |
About the Author | 345 |
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