Fonds 93-020 - Robert Paehlke fonds

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    • 1924-1991 (Creation)
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    13 cm of textual records
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    Professor Robert C. Paehlke received his B.A. at Lehigh, his M.A. at the New School for Social Research and his Ph.D. at the University of British Columbia. In 1971 he joined the Trent University Political Studies teaching staff. Also in 1971 he became the founding editor of the "Alternatives" journal produced at Trent University and now produced at the University of Waterloo. He was the department head of the Environmental and Resource Studies program from 1975 to 1977 and department head of the Political Studies program from 1982 to 1985. He has published widely in the areas of environmentalism and administration and received Canada Council Doctoral Fellowships in 1968-69 and 1969-70.

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    This fonds was created by and in the custody of Professor Robert Paehlke before it was donated to the Trent University Archives.

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    This fonds consists of Professor Paehlke's correspondence and lists of bibliographic citations on asbestos, uranium mining, hazardous and toxic chemicals, insecticide spraying, recycling and waste management as well as other environmental issues.

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    This fonds was donated by Professor Robert Paehlke.

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        Box 1

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        1. Nuclear Power Issues 1969-80: bibliographic list based on xeroxed articles; bibliography compiled by R. Paehlke (overlapping may exist)

        2. Asbestos--Health Effects 1924-77: bibliographic list based on xeroxed articles; Occupational Health Policy in Canada: Practice and Priorities by R. Paehlke

        3. Uranium Mining--Environmental Issues 1975-81: bibliographic list based on xeroxed articles

        4. Hazardous and Toxic Chemicals--Environmental and Occupational Health Effects 1951-82 : bibliographic list based on xeroxed articles; bibliography compiled by R. Paehlke (overlapping may exist)

        5. Insecticide Spraying 1926-79: bibliographic list based on xeroxed articles:bibliography compiled by R. Paehlke (overlapping may exist)

        6. Recycling and Waste Management 1977-88: bibliographic list based on xeroxed articles

        7. Environmental Issues-Various 1973-87: bibliographic list based on xeroxed articles: bibliography compiled by R. Paehlke (overlapping may exist)

        8. Various Correspondence 1986-91 correspondence (original and 3rd party) including: Social Science Federation of Canada, Canadian Labour Congress Environment Committee and Canadian Environmental Defence Fund

        9. Environmentalism and the Future of Progressive Politics 1986-89: correspondence (original and 3rd party)

        10. Managing Leviathan 1988-90: correspondence (original and 3rd party)

        11. Manuscript: Environmentalism and the Future of Progressive Politics 1989 manuscript for Yale University Press and diskettes

        12. Manuscript: Managing Leviathan 1990 manuscript for Broadview Press and diskette

        Bibliographies for the above folders 1-7Folder 1

        Bibliography: Nuclear Power Issues

        Note: This list is based on xeroxed articles that were discarded after the compilation of the bibliographic information.

        Expensive enrichment Environment vol 17 no 5 1975

        The dangerous drift in uranium enrichment Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists vol 32 no 2 February 1976

        The gas centrifuge process for uranium enrichment: a Pandora's box Science Forum vol 17 no 3 1974

        Canadif: Bourassa's nationalistic dream could become a nightmare Science Forum vol 8 no 2 1975

        How much uranium? New Scientist 25 March 1976

        Is clean power possible? New Scientist 26 September 1974

        Uranium: supply and demand Ambio vol 5 no 3 1975

        Can we live with plutonium? New Scientist 29 May 1975

        Learning to live (or die) with plutonium Maclean's April 1975

        Japanese import Environment vol 18 no 2 March 1976

        NRC takes a closer look at plutonium recycling Physics Today vol 28 no 8 August 1975

        Recycling plutonium: the NRC proposes a second look Science vol 188 no 4190 23 May 1978

        Plutonium recycling Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists January 1976

        Plutonium recycle: the fateful step Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists vol 30 no 9 1974

        International high level nuclear waste management Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists vol 30 no 1 1974

        Let's go slowly on a nuclear power program until we've solved waste problems Science Forum October 1977

        Environmental hazards of nuclear wastes Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists vol 30 no 4 1974

        The management of spent CANDU fuel Nuclear Technology vol 24 December 1974

        Environmental hazards in radioactive waste disposal Physics Today vol 29 no 1 January 1976

        Spent fuel transportation risks Nuclear News vol 15 no 11 1972

        Low level radiation: just how bad is it? Science vol 204 no 13 April 1979

        Plutonium particles: some like them hot Nature vol 254 March 27 1975

        Nuclear power hazards Science for the People vol 8 no 5 September/October 1976

        Steam up over reactor policy New Scientist 5 August 1976

        Royal Commission puts nuclear power in the balance New Scientist 30 September 1976

        Redressing the nuclear balance New Scientist 30 September 1976

        What CANDU can do New Scientist 21 November 1974

        CANDU corrected New Scientist 17 April 1975

        Heavy water: the critical element in Canada's nuclear programme Canadian Geographical Journal July 1972

        Heavy water fiasco: the hidden costs of Canada's nuclear plants Science Forum vol 6 no 6 1973

        How Canada could get into fusion research and capitalize on CANDU technology Science Forum vol 8 no 1 1975

        Natural uranium heavy water reactors Scientific American vol 233 no 4 October 1975

        Secret nuclear plans generate Maritime protests Science Forum October 1975

        The failsafe risk Environment vol 17 no 1 January/February 1975

        The ultimate catastrophe Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists vol 31 no 9

        Nuclear reactor safety Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists vol 32 no 1 January 1976

        How strict should the rules be on reactor safety? Physics Today vol 26 no 1 January 1973

        Search for nuclear safeguards International Perspectives July/August 1978

        The dilemma of nuclear power: salvation or armageddon? International Perspectives May/June 1975

        The serious implications of widespread nuclear power development Science Forum vol 7 no 3 1974

        Will trade in uranium enrichment technology increase weapons spread? Science Forum vol 7 no 6 1974

        How we learned to stop worrying and see the bomb Maclean's vol 87 no 11 1974

        Nuclear proliferation in the Third World: some aspects the West neglects Science Forum vol 8 no 3 1975

        Some types of nuclear proliferation are more dangerous than others Science Forum vol 8 no 1 1975

        Plutonium for sale: how the U.S. opened the market in atomic weapons to almost anyone Rolling Stone May 19 1977

        Nuclear terrorism: a threat of the future? Science Digest August 1974

        Terrorism and the bomb The Montreal Star May 17 1978

        Nuclear security: secret or myth? The Toronto Star September 3 1977

        Nuclear sabotage Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists October 1976

        Critical comments on fusion Physics Today vol 29 no 1 January 1976

        Laser fusion: a new approach to thermonuclear power Science vol 177 29 September 1972

        Magnetic containment fusion: what are the prospects? Science vol 178 20 October 1972

        Thorium as a nuclear fuel for CANDU reactors The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering vol 53 June 1975

        How plutonium scare may doom entire movement to thorium fuel cycle Energy Analects vol 6 no 22 June 3 1977

        AECL stresses need to develop plutonium The Globe and Mail May 16 1977

        The breeder reactor: another SST? Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists vol 30 no 8 1974

        The case against the fast breeder reactor Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists vol 29 no 3 March 1973

        Breeder reactors: power for the future Science vol 174 19 November 1971

        Energy from breeder reactors Physics Today vol 25 no 5 May 1972

        Steady growth for fast reactors New Scientist vol 61 no 890 21 March 1974

        Neutron economy and Canada's long term approach to nuclear power Engineering Journal Fall 1974

        Why Canada should stop selling its reactors to Third World nations Science Forum October 1977

        Nonproliferation and alternative nuclear technologies Technology Review December/January 1979

        Balancing nonproliferation and energy security Technology Review December/January 1979

        More nuclear power a must, official says The Globe and Mail February 2 1977

        Study finds AECB requires inspectors The Globe and Mail February 10 1977

        Bid for an atomic power policy leaves conservation body split The Globe and Mail February 25 1977

        Hydro, Newcastle negotiating on allowing atomic plant The Globe and Mail March 2 1977

        Hydro's need for 4 nuclear plants questioned The Globe and Mail January 9 1978

        Nuclear station at Newcastle given approval The Globe and Mail July 19 1977

        Heavy water plant closed after leak The Globe and Mail January 6 1977

        Hiroshima and Nagasaki: the reckoning New Scientist 25 August 1977

        Nuclear Terror Sierra Club Bulletin November/December 1975

        Federal intervention in marketplace makes survival difficult for uranium industry The Globe and Mail October 22 1977

        40 countries draft nuclear fuel code The Globe and Mail November 1 1977

        Firm must publicize uranium claims plan The Globe and Mail September 30 1977

        Health danger study for miners urgent The Globe and Mail November 19 1977

        Atomic dream threatens to turn into a nightmare The Globe and Mail April 2 1979

        Pro-nuclear program planned by Ottawa The Globe and Mail March 29 1978

        Province concedes radium in the river does need treating The Globe and Mail January 6 1977

        Princeton student who designed an A-bomb says nuclear materials must be restricted The Globe and Mail February 11 1977

        Madoc residents oppose nuclear dump The Globe and Mail March 18 1977

        Don't dump here The Globe and Mail February 23 1977

        Pollution group to seek injunction over dumping of nuclear waste The Globe and Mail January 7 1977

        Northern schoolchildren drinking radioactive water The Globe and Mail January 4 1977

        Safety of water at Serpent River in 3-way dispute The Globe and Mail January 5 1977

        CANDU: the arithmetic of risk The Globe and Mail December 6 1976

        The disposal of radioactive wastes from fission reactors Scientific American vol 236 no 6 June 1977

        Ontario, Ottawa agree on plan for storing of spent nuclear fuel The Globe and Mail June 6 1978

        Nuclear wastes debate threatens to show up rift The Globe and Mail October 5 1977

        Living with atomic power: no more danger than TV? The Globe and Mail February 22 1977

        Two inquiries into Hydro could overlap jurisdictions The Globe and Mail October 27 1977

        The case for long term planning Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists vol 30 no 6 1974

        World energy strategies Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists vol 30 no 5 1974

        Report card on nuclear power Environment vol 16 no 10 December 1974

        Nuclear report/fuel cycle problems come back to haunt industry National Journal 28 February 1976

        Energy report/safeguards, recycling broaden nuclear power debate National Journal 22 March 1975

        Delusions of power: what price nuclear energy? The Atlantic June 1976

        Energy gluttony and overkill The Progressive vol 36 no 8 August 1972

        A reporter at large: energy-II The New Yorker February 9 1976

        Rejecting the Faustian bargain The Nation vol 222 March 13 1976

        Nuclear energy: do the benefits outweigh the risks? Skeptic: The Forum for Contemporary History no 14

        Fission: the pro's and con's of nuclear power Science vol 178 13 October 1978

        Nuclear energy: pro and con-it's time we made a decision Canadian Consumer vol 6 no 4 August 1976

        The ins and outs of nuclear power New Scientist 19 December 1974

        Energy analysis of nuclear power New Scientist 9 January 1975

        For and against nuclear power New Scientist 16 October 1975

        Will idle capacity kill nuclear power? Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists vol 30 no 9 1974

        Who's making money? The Village Voice June 7 1976

        Oily fingers on the atom The Nation vol 222 no 14 April 10 1976

        Acceptability versus democracy New Scientist 12 May 1977

        The great nuclear debate: a question of democracy Science Forum vol 8 no 4 1975

        Atomic industry to promote views The New York Times January 17 1975

        Nuclear power hangs on vote in California The Globe and Mail February 10 1976

        The law and survival in a technological era Pacific Law Journal vol 2 July 1971

        The hazards of high wires The Nation February 18 1978

        Terrorists keep out! Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists May 1975

        Terrorists and nuclear technology Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists June 1975

        The perfect Trojan Horse Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists vol 32 no 6 June 1976

        The menace of a fission power economy Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists vol 30 no 4 1974

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        Asbestos-Health Effects

        Note: This list is based on xeroxed articles that were discarded after the compilation of the bibliographic information.

        Canada: asbestos, maple trees and mounties Environment vol 19 no 1

        Union accuses asbestos plant of selling contaminated bags The Washington Post February 15 1972

        Johns-Manville cited again in class action over asbestos hazards Wall Street Journal August 27 1975

        Partnership for prevention: the insulation industry hygiene research program Industrial Medicine and Surgery vol 38 no 3

        Asbestos killed 3 workers here Peterborough Examiner June 2 1975

        A hurried meeting got Stephen Lewis onto asbestos trail Peterborough Examiner June 2 1975

        More asbestosis deaths confirmed in city Peterborough Examiner June 5 1975

        Province won't reveal Raybestos' x-ray tests because 'company might get angry'-doctor Peterborough Examiner June 4 1975

        WCB confirms 7 claims for asbestosis filed here Peterborough Examiner June 3 1975

        Asbestosis death claims made by plant workers Peterborough Examiner May 31 1975

        U.S. regulations tough on asbestos emission, tests Peterborough Examiner June 5 1975

        Journal of Occupational Medicine August 1975

        An asbestos town struggles with a killer Saturday Review Society March 1973

        Levels and mortality Archives of Environmental Health vol 15 August 1967

        Mortality in the chrysotile asbestos mines and mills of Quebec Archives of Environmental Health vol 22 June 1971

        Epidemiologic surveillance of mesothelioma in Canada Canadian Medical Association Journal vol 109 no 5 September 1973

        The health of chrysotile asbestos mine and mill workers in Quebec Archives of Environmental Health vol 28 February 1974

        Respiratory cancer in relation to occupational exposures among retired asbestos workers British Journal of Industrial Medicine vol 30 1973

        Dust fibre relationships in the Quebec chrysotile industry Archives of Environmental Health vol 28 February 1974

        In Asbestos, the struggle has different priorities The Globe and Mail January 17 1975

        Quebec wants Asbestos control The Globe and Mail October 22 1977

        South Africa blacks out blue asbestos risk New Scientist 22 April 1982

        Asbestos on the chopping block New Scientist 3 February 1977

        Official safety limit for asbestos may put one in fourteen at risk The Sunday Times January 30 1977

        Pulmonary asbestosis in South Africa The British Medical Journal May 26 1928

        Pulmonary asbestosis The British Medical Journal December 3 1927

        The immediate diagnosis of pulmonary asbestosis at necropsy The British Medical Journal September 15 1928

        Fibrosis of the lungs due to the inhalation of asbestos dust The British Medical Journal July 26 1924

        A method of examining the sputum for asbestosis bodies The British Medical Journal September 28 1929

        Asbestos dust an the curious bodies found in pulmonary asbestosis The British Medical Journal September 1929

        Inhalation of asbestos dust: its effect upon primary tuberculous infection Journal of Industrial Hygiene February 1931

        Effects of the inhalation of asbestos dust on the lungs of asbestos workers Public Health Reports vol 50 no 1 January 4 1935

        Pulmonary asbestosis: its clinical, radiological and pathological features and associated risk of tuberculous infection The Journal of Industrial Hygiene vol 15 no 4 July 1933

        Pulmonary asbestosis American Journal of Public Health 1933

        Pulmonary asbestosis complicated by pulmonary tuberculosis The Lancet October 31 1931

        A survey of a group of employees exposed to asbestos dust Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology April 1936

        Mortality from lung cancer in asbestos workers British Journal of Industrial Medicine vol 12 1955

        A histological survey of necropsy material in 1205 cases The Lancet April 14 1951

        Experimental asbestosis in rats Thorax vol 6 1951

        Mortality from lung cancer in asbestos workers British Journal of Industrial Medicine vol 12 1955

        Community effects of nonoccupational environmental asbestos exposure American Journal of Public Health vol 58 no 9 September 1968

        Experimental asbestosis: the development of lung cancer in rats with pulmonary deposits of chrysotile asbestos dust Archives of Environmental Health vol 15 September 1967

        Experimental asbestosis: studies on the progressiveness of the pulmonary fibrosis caused by chrysotile dust Archives of Environmental Health vol 15 November 1967

        Asbestos bodies in human lungs at autopsy Journal of the American Medical Association vol 192 no 5 May 3 1965

        Asbestos as an environmental hazard Journal of Occupational Medicine vol 10 no 1 January 1968

        Asbestos exposure, smoking and neoplasia Journal of the American Medical Association vol 204 no 2 April 8 1968

        Asbestos dust exposures at various levels and mortality Archives of Environmental Health vol 15 August 1967

        Mesothelioma and its association with asbestosis Journal of the American Medical Association vol 201 no 8 August 21 1967

        Hygiene standards for chrysotile asbestos dust Annals of Occupational Hygiene vol 11 1968

        The pathological effects of subcutaneous injections of asbestos fibres in mice International Journal of Cancer vol 2 1967

        Asbestos exposure and neoplasia Journal of the American Medical Association vol 188 April 6 1964

        Carcinogenicity of amosite asbestos Archives of Environmental Health vol 25 September 1972

        Low exposures to asbestos Archives of Environmental Health vol 25 October 1972

        Effects of low concentrations of asbestos The New England Journal of Medicine vol 285 no 23 December 2 1971

        Chemical characterization of uncoated asbestos fibres from the lungs of asbestos workers by electron microprobe analysis Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry vol 20 no 9 1972

        Asbestos induced intrathoracic tissue reactions Archives of Pathology vol 96 October 1973

        Asbestos: identification of fibrous particles in lungs Journal of Occupational Medicine vol 14 no 10 October 1972

        Techniques for the detection, identification and analysis of fibres American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal September/October 1970

        Improved techniques of identification and determination of airborne asbestos American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal June 1973

        The locus of pathogenicity of asbestos dust Archives of Environmental Health vol 27 October 1973

        The role of trace metals in chemical carcinogenesis: asbestos Cancer Research vol 30 April 1970

        The lung as an embattled domain against inanimate pollutants American Review of Respiratory Disease vol 106 1972

        The hazards of asbestos for brake mechanics Public Health Reports vol 90 no 3 May/June 1975

        Mortality in relation to occupational exposure in the asbestos industry Journal of Occupational Medicine vol 14 no 12 December 1972

        Respiratory cancer in relation to occupational exposures among retired asbestos workers British Journal of Industrial Medicine vol 30 1973

        The pulmonary response to fibrous dusts of diverse compositions American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal March/April 1970

        Asbestos versus nonasbestos fibres Archives of Environmental Health vol 20 May 1970

        Radiographic changes in chrysotile asbestos mine and mill workers of Quebec Archives of Environmental Health vol 24 June 1972

        Asbestos air pollution Archives of Environmental Health vol 25 July 1972

        Cancer risk of insulation workers in the United States Insulation Hygiene Progress Reports vol 6 no 3 Fall 1974

        Asbestos in drinking water Water and Pollution Control September 1973

        Pollution and public health: taconite case poses major test Science vol 186 4 October 1974

        Asbestos contamination of parenteral drugs Science vol 177 14 July 1972

        Removal of asbestos fibres from potable water by coagulation and filtration Water Research vol 9 1975

        Biologic response to kind and amount of asbestos Journal of Occupational Medicine vol 15 no 3 March 1973

        Studies of the mode of action of asbestos as a carcinogen South African Medical Journal vol 41 1967

        The people's lake Environment vol 17 March 1975

        Are trace metals associated with asbestos fibres responsible for the biologic effects attributed to asbestos? Journal of Occupational Medicine vol 15 no 3 March 1973

        Asbestiform amphibole minerals: detection and measurement of high concentrations in municipal water supplies Science vol 185 6 September 1974

        Dust of death: a detective story Weekend Magazine October 23 1976

        Ferruginous bodies in human lungs Archives of Environmental Health vol 17 September 1968

        The threat of asbestos Medical World News April 24 1970

        Asbestos Environment vol 11 no 2 March 1969

        Asbestosis and neoplasia The American Journal of Medicine vol 42 no 4 1967

        Asbestos: is defense tight enough Medical World News July 14 1972

        Cancer found in asbestos workers' kin The New York Times September 19 1974

        The medical surveillance of asbestos workers Royal Society of Health Journal vol 92 no 2 April 1972

        Early response of gastric mucosa to ingested asbestos dust and the dissolution of nickel Environmental Research vol 12 1976

        Asbestos in the work place and the community Annals of Occupational Hygiene vol 16 1973

        The reliability of measures of amphibole fibre concentration in water Environmental Research vol 12 1976

        Asbestosis and abdominal neoplasms The Lancet December 3 1960

        Asbestos like fibres in Duluth water supply Journal of the American Medical Association vol 228 no 8 May 20 1974

        Asbestos fibres in beverages, drinking water and tissues: their passage through the intestinal wall and movement through the body Journal of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists vol 56 no 4 1973

        Asbestos in water: mining and processing effluent treatment Journal of Water Pollution Control January 1977

        Penetration of asbestos through the digestive tract of rats Nature vol 243 June 8 1973

        Talc-treated rice and Japanese stomach cancer Science vol 173 17 September 1971

        Asbestos fibres in beverages and drinking water Nature vol 232 July 30 1971

        Again, asbestos is the problem Time April 7 1975

        Workplace burden Environment vol 15 no 6 July/August 1973

        Control for asbestos Environment vol 14 no 10 December 1972

        Asbestos-the hidden time bomb The Labour Gazette June 1975

        Folder 3

        Uranium Mining: Environmental Issues

        Note: This list is based on xeroxed articles that were discarded after the compilation of the bibliographic information.

        Uranium inquiry-part one The Musk-Ox: A Journal on the North no 23 1978

        Uranium inquiry-part two The Musk-Ox: A Journal on the North no 24 1979

        Radiation exposures of Hanford workers dying from cancer and other causes Health Physics vol 33 November 1977

        The Serpent River rehabilitation study Research News: the Institute for Environmental Studies vol 7 no 1 February 1981

        The legacy of uranium tailings Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists vol 31 no 7 September 1975

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        Hazardous and Toxic Chemicals: Environmental and Occupational Health Effects

        Note: This list is based on xeroxed articles that were discarded after the compilation of the bibliographic information.

        Polybrominated biphenyls to be banned in Canada Canadian Environmental Control Newsletter no 117 February 7 1978

        The fading of toxaphene Maclean's November 1 1982

        Report on 2,4-D expected before spring The Globe and Mail November 12 1980

        Firms fight AN rules Chemical Week January 25 1978

        Deadly dioxin in lake The Toronto Star November 30 1980

        Identification and biotransformation of organomercurial compounds in living systems Environmental Research 1973

        Mercury, mercurials and mercaptans (eds. Miller and Clarkson) Springfield: Charles C. Thomas, 1971

        Mercury exposure in a chlorine plant Journal of Occupational Medicine August 1964

        Survey of some current British and European studies of occupational tumor problems Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Medicine n.d. (early 1950s)

        Study links early deaths to pollutants Montreal Star July 5 1977

        Lewis sees leukaemia risk in ethylene plant The Globe and Mail April 25 1975

        Mercury and trees New Scientist 28 October 1976

        Toxicity of mercury vapor Canadian Chemical Education October 1967

        Effects of exposure to mercury in the manufacture of chlorine American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal vol 31 November/December 1970

        An overview of the Canadian mercury problem Science Forum vol 10 no 5 October 1977

        Looking into copper's crystal ball... The Miners' Voice February 1977

        Yellowknife's arsenic enough to poison world, inquiry told The Globe and Mail March 29 1977

        Ottawa concedes concern over arsenic waste at Yellowknife mine The Globe and Mail February 9 1977

        Arsenic report saying Yellowknife safe assailed The Globe and Mail June 7 1977

        Arsenic a serious threat, NWT hearing told The Globe and Mail March 15 1977

        A millionth of arsenic The Globe and Mail January 29 1977

        Lalonde confused on arsenic data, Indian Brotherhood says The Globe and Mail January 27 1977

        No evidence of significant hazard to health, Lalonde says The Globe and Mail January 24 1977

        Arsenic cancer claims are criticized The Times-News November 15 1977

        The strange case of the doctor who's too hot to hire Toronto Life December 1975

        The health of diaphragm cell workers exposed to chlorine American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal November/December 1970

        A contemporary survey of coke-oven air emissions abatement Iron and Steel Engineer February 1975

        Economics of coke oven charging controls Journal of Air Pollution Control Association vol 24 no 8 August 1974

        Emission control in coking operations by use of stage charging Journal of Air Pollution Control Association vol 24 no 11 November 1974

        Cancer fear spurs cokers in quest for benefits The Globe and Mail April 9 1975

        Discharges by Abitibi way over guidelines, ministry figures show The Globe and Mail September 23 1977

        Lewis says report shows paper mills not cutting pollution The Globe and Mail November 29 1977

        Paper industry 11 years behind on pollution-cleanup plans, Ontario officials say The Globe and Mail October 19 1977

        Some statistical considerations in the study of cancer in industry American Journal of Public Health September 1954

        Occupations and cigarette smoking as factors in lung cancer American Journal of Public Health February 1951

        Environmental causes of lung cancer Public Health Reports vol 71 no 1 January 1956

        Factory pollution: it doesn't all go up the chimney Environmental Action January 8 1972

        Occupational health and safety Science for the People vol 7 no 5 September 1975

        Church chiefs raps B.C. dumping deal The Vancouver Sun December 1 1980

        Primate warns Ottawa over Pacific dumping The Toronto Star November 30 1980

        Chlorine fear clears half of Mississauga The Globe and Mail November 12 1979

        Chlorine still leaking; only half return home The Globe and Mail November 14 1979

        Disaster shows ignorance of chemicals The Globe and Mail November 17 1979

        It's over: back home to Mississauga The Globe and Mail November 17 1979

        Danger shrinks, evacuees return The Globe and Mail November 14 1979

        Chlorine gas hovers in a sickly green haze The Globe and Mail November 12 1979

        Deadly chlorine can ravage lungs, veterans will recall The Globe and Mail November 12 1979

        Daily estimate of disaster cost at $25 million The Globe and Mail November 19 1979

        Fencing arsenic laden site useless, MOH says The Glob and Mail November 14 1979

        Chickens may be cancer clue The Tribune November 14 1977

        Toxic substance bill now heads for House vote UAW Washington Report April 1976

        Firm fighting herbicide ban in federal court The Globe and Mail January 21 1986

        Scientists puzzled as more chemicals accumulate in river The Globe and Mail January 21 1986

        1,000 leave homes after chemical leak The Globe and Mail January 22 1986

        Labor: paying a price Equilibrium July 1974

        Job Health News Service vol 1 no 9 April 16 1976

        Journal of Current Social Issues Spring 1975

        The case against coal Fortune November 20 1978

        Environment vol 19 no 2 March 1977

        Anticipating the effects of chemicals-an evolving concept Ambio vol 5 no 4 1976

        Environment vol 21 no 4 May 1979

        Acrylonitrile Job Safety and Health March 1978

        Kepone: an American tragedy-its implications for industry Occupational Hazards May 1976

        Workplace burden Environment vol 15 no 6 July/August 1973

        Cost effectiveness of occupational health programs Journal of Occupational Medicine vol 16 no 3 March 1974

        Workers can turn down dangerous tasks The Globe and Mail February 27 1980

        PCB guideline for mother's milk called too high The Globe and Mail May 7 1980

        Air pollution invites disease Bulletin of the National Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association of the United States September 1971

        Britain's toxic time-bomb The Ecologist no 10 December 1979

        Folder 5

        Insecticide Spraying

        Note: This list is based on xeroxed articles that were discarded after the compilation of the bibliographic information.

        The present status of the spruce budworm outbreaks in Eastern Canada Forest Chronicle vol 1 no 3 September 1926

        Canada's moth war: the citizens win one Environment vol 19 no 6 August/September 1977

        Ecology Action Centre honours opponent of budworm spraying Halifax Mail Star February 13 1978

        The policy of keeping trees alive via spray operations may hasten the recurrence of spruce budworm outbreaks The Forestry Chronicle vol 50 no 1 February 1974

        Budworm must be stopped says a Nova Scotia doctor Peterborough Examiner March 14 1978

        Editorial Environment vol 16 no 7 September 1974

        The forest eater: have we lost the insecticide war? Nature Canada April 1978

        Nova Scotia rejects budworm spray program Eco/Log Week vol 6 no 14 April 7 1978

        Experts on child killer disease to exchange ideas at meetings The Globe and Mail June 22 1978

        X factor reported in Reye's syndrome victims The Globe and Mail June 24 1978

        Boy, 10, has spray-linked illness The Globe and Mail 28 February 1978

        Folder 6

        Recycling and Waste Management

        Note: This list is based on xeroxed articles that were discarded after the compilation of the bibliographic information.

        Recycling in the materials system Technology Review February 1977

        A special report: strategies for recycling The New Conserver Society News vol 1 no 3 Fall 1978

        Composting: replenishing the earth with organic waste Green Sheet of the Recycling Council of Ontario no 6 April 1987

        Without garbage: a comprehensive recycling system Whole Earth Review Winter 1986

        Shorter hauls for leaves BioCycle January 1988

        LTRCA chairman pushing for energy-from-waste plant The Campbellford Herald October 15 1986

        Landfill to reach capacity in six years: report Peterborough Examiner January 6 1987

        Ontario Recycling News vol 7 no 4 July/August 1987

        Metro Toronto Solid Waste Environmental Assessment Plan no 1 September 8 1987

        Ennismore residents vow to block dump for their area Peterborough Examiner October 27 1987

        Planner bears tidings that no one wants to hear Peterborough Examiner November 3 1987

        Report foresees higher garbage costs Peterborough Examiner November 4 1987

        Lakefield council to invite municipalities to join study Peterborough Examiner November 4 1987

        User fees for trash disposal a real possibility, officials say Peterborough Examiner November 7 1987

        Quaker Oats has system to try and reduce its waste Peterborough Examiner November 9 1987

        Look at whole garbage picture, reeve urges Peterborough Examiner November 5 1987

        A new life for trash The Globe and Mail November 18 1987

        Ratepayers don't want another landfill Peterborough Examiner December 4 1987

        Smith couple sells 19 acres for expansion of landfill site Peterborough Examiner December 30 1987

        Council seeks waste plan grant Peterborough Examiner December 8 1987

        Recycling program studied Peterborough Examiner December 26 1987

        Council plans improvements at dump site Peterborough Examiner December 5 1987

        Ennismore landfill short of acceptable standards: study Peterborough Examiner December 26 1987

        Folder 7

        Environmental Issues-Various

        Note: This list is based on xeroxed articles that were discarded after the compilation of the bibliographic information.

        Ecology politics and liberal democracy Government and Opposition vol 13 no 2 1978

        Energy and environment-the inseparable concerns Resources for the Future no 64 January/April 1980

        Environmental disaster looming, global study warns The Globe and Mail April 27 1987

        Environment tops free trade in poll of Canadian concerns The Globe and Mail January 21 1987

        Just plain folks The Toronto Star November 15 1987

        Canadian Environmental Law Reports vol 10 February 1981

        Bringing back hope: error in Limits to Growth reverses gloomy forecast Canadian Research and Development vol 6 no 6 November/December 1973

        Ottawa puts most of its eggs in the energy basket Toronto Star August 6 1985

        Oil consumption in U.S. rises following 5 years of decline The Globe and Mail February 19 1985

        Population control or food first? Ag World vol 4 no 1 January 1978

        Network News: An Environmental Exchange Fall 1986

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