Alternative Long-range Energy Strategies: Joint Hearing Before the Select Committee on Small Business and the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session, on Alternative Long-range Energy Strategies ... December 9, 1976

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 650 lappuses
 

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Offensive missiles
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The nuclear balance of terror in Europe
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First use of nuclear weapons
83
Between first use and first strike
86
Longrange cruise missiles
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Excerpt chapter VI from a draft report to the Solar Division of
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The militarization of the deep ocean
90
Antisubmarine warfare
92
Nuclear weapon proliferation
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Safeguards against nuclear proliferation
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The case of peaceful nuclear explosions
100
Nongovernmental nuclear weapon proliferation
102
Nuclearweapon accidents
104
Chemical and bacteriological warfare
108
chemical and bacteriological biological weapons and the 2 Possible application of CB weapons
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Environmental and ecological warfare
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The claims that CB weapons are less inhumane than other weapons
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The nonuse of chemical weapons during World War II
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The convention on the prohibition of biological weapons
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Chemical disarmament
120
The case against nerve gas
124
Binary nervegas weapons
126
Delayed toxic effects of chemical warfare agents
128
Chemicalwarfare policy determinants
129
Status of the 1925 Geneva Protocol on CB warfare
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Environmental warfare ecocide and weapons of mass destruction
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Prohibition of environmental means of warfare
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Proscription of ecocide
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Conclusions
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Prohibition of weapons of mass destruction
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Conventional weapons and arms trade
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Appendix 6A World military expenditure 1975
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Biographical data on E Linn Draper Jr and Amory B Lovins
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Precision warfare
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Incendiary weapons
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Graph an alternate illustrative future for U S gross primary energy use
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constant price figures
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supply and demand
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Graph Canadian energy use in 1973 population 22 million by sector
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Graph Canadian energy use 1973 population 22 million 2025 population Page
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