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Rain, Eco-Net
Rain, Eco-Net
RAIN: Journal of Appropriate Technology
Volume 2, Number 2
Inside: On Inflaction E. F. Schumacher; Northwest Energy Map; Paths to a Solar Transition, Interview with John Reynolds, Speech by Reis Leming
RAIN began in October 1974 as a publication of ECO-NET, an environmental education network funded by the Hill Foundation and an Environmental Education grant. Its office was based in the Environmental Education Center at Portland State University. With a focus on the Pacific Northwest, particularly Oregon, RAIN originally described itself as a “bulletin board” with an “emphasis on environmental/energy related and communications kinds of information” and interested in “the evolutionary possibilities of inter-disciplinary connections.”
Rain: A Monthly Bulletin Board, Eco-Net
Rain: A Monthly Bulletin Board, Eco-Net
RAIN: Journal of Appropriate Technology
Volume 2, Number 1
Inside: Ecotopia by Ernest Callenbach; Conscious Culture of Poverty by E. F. Schumacher
RAIN began in October 1974 as a publication of ECO-NET, an environmental education network funded by the Hill Foundation and an Environmental Education grant. Its office was based in the Environmental Education Center at Portland State University. With a focus on the Pacific Northwest, particularly Oregon, RAIN originally described itself as a “bulletin board” with an “emphasis on environmental/energy related and communications kinds of information” and interested in “the evolutionary possibilities of inter-disciplinary connections.”
National Efficiency And Social Planning In Britain, 1914-1921, Norman Richard Eder
National Efficiency And Social Planning In Britain, 1914-1921, Norman Richard Eder
Dissertations and Theses
Traditionally, improvements in the quality of life in Britain resulted from the temporary fusion of sometimes opposite interests which spurred Parliamentary action. Therefore, reform was rarely a party issue. Each reform question was treated separately and never as a part of a body of similar measures. Individuals were free to support or oppose particular reforms according to their own interests and motivations. The result of this lack of strong consistent reformist sentiment was a pattern of piece-meal legislative action with a notable absence of comprehensive social planning. The First World War, however, brought new challenges to British society. As the …
Rain: Monthly Newsletter Of Eco Net, Eco-Net
Rain: Monthly Newsletter Of Eco Net, Eco-Net
RAIN: Journal of Appropriate Technology
Volume 1, Number 5
RAIN began in October 1974 as a publication of ECO-NET, an environmental education network funded by the Hill Foundation and an Environmental Education grant. Its office was based in the Environmental Education Center at Portland State University. With a focus on the Pacific Northwest, particularly Oregon, RAIN originally described itself as a “bulletin board” with an “emphasis on environmental/energy related and communications kinds of information” and interested in “the evolutionary possibilities of inter-disciplinary connections.”