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Easter, Michele M. 1 Davis, Arlene M. 2 Henderson, Gail E. 3; Affiliation: 1: Social Research Associate, Department of Social Medicine, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 2: Assistant Professor, Department of Social Medicine, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 3: Professor, Department of Social Medicine, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.; Source Info: Mar/Apr2004, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p13; Subject Term: CONFIDENTIAL communications; Subject Term: INTERPERSONAL communication; Subject Term: PROFESSIONAL ethics; Subject Term: PRIVACY, Right of; Subject Term: DISCLOSURE of information; Subject Term: RESPONSIBILITY; Number of Pages: 5p; Document Type: Article
24 cm.Preface -- Correlation guide -- Introduction -- Unit 1: Environmental Philosophy -- Issue 1: Is the precautionary principle a sound approach to risk analysis? -- Yes: Rise of the precautionary principle: a social movement gathers strength / Nancy Myers -- No: Precautionary principle: is it a threat to toxicological science? / Bernard D Goldstein -- Issue 2: Is sustainable development compatible with human welfare? -- Yes: European dream: building sustainable development in a globally connected world / Jeremy Rifkin -- No: Wilting Greens / Ronald Bailey -- Issue 3: Should a price be put on the goods and services provided by the world's ecosystems? -- Yes: Economic value of ecological services provided by insects / John E Losey and Mace Vaughan -- No: Pricing biodiversity and ecosystem services: the never-ending story / Marino Gatto and Giulio A De Leo -- Unit 2: Principles Versus Politics -- Issue 4: Should the endangered species act be strengthened? -- Yes: Testimony before the oversight hearing on the endangered species act / John Kostyack -- No: Testimony before the oversight hearing on the endangered species act / Monita Fontaine -- Issue 5: Should the EPA be doing more to fight environmental injustice? -- Yes: Environmental justice programs, statement before the Subcommittee on Superfund and Environmental Health, Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works / Robert D Bullard -- No: Environmental justice programs, statement before the Subcommittee on Superfund and Environmental Health, Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works / Granta Y Nakayama -- Issue 6: Can pollution rights trading effectively control environmental problems? -- Yes: Carbon trading / James Allen and Anthony White -- No: Trading away the earth: pollution credits and the perils of 'free market environmentalism' / Brian Tokar -- Unit 3: Energy Issues -- Issue 7: Should the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge be opened to oil drilling? -- Yes: To drill or not to drill / Dwight R Lee -- No: Senate Energy Committee / Jeff Bingaman et al -- Issue 8: Is global warming skepticism just smoke and mirrors? -- Yes: Smoke, mirrors & hot air: how ExxonMobil uses big tobacco's tactics to manufacture uncertainty on climate science / Seth Schulman et al -- No: Liberal scientists lead Jihad against global-warming skeptics / Ivan Osorio, Iain Murray, and Myron Ebell -- Issue 9: Is wind power green? -- Yes: Whither wind? / Charles Komanoff -- No: Wayward wind?, speech given in the township of Perry, near Silver Lake, Wyoming County, New York / Jon Boone -- Issue 10: Should cars be more efficient? -- Yes: CAFE standards, testimony before Committee on Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation / David Friedman -- No: Why the government's CAFE standards for fuel efficiency should be repealed, not increased / Charli E Coon -- Issue 11: Do biofuels enhance energy security? -- Yes: Testimony before Committee on Senate Energy and Natural Resources / Bob Dinneen -- No: Biofuels-facts and fiction / Mark Anslow -- Issue 12: Is it time to revive nuclear power? -- Yes: Testimony before the United States Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources, Hearing on the Department of Energy's Nuclear Power 2010 Program / Michael J Wallace -- No: Brave nuclear world, part II / Karen Charman -- Unit 4: Food And Population -- Issue 13: Do falling birthrates pose a threat to human welfare? -- Yes: Birth dearth / Michael Meyer -- No: Fewer the better / David Nicholson-Lord -- Issue 14: Is genetic engineering the answer to hunger? -- Yes: Is genetic engineering the answer to hunger?" / Gerald D Coleman -- No: Genetic engineering is not the answer / Sean McDonagh -- Issue 15: Is a large-scale shift to organic farming the best way to increase world food supply? -- Yes: Can organic farming feed us all? / Brian Halweil -- No: Organic myth: a food movement makes a pest of itself / John J Miller -- Unit 5: Toxic Chemicals -- Issue 16: Should DDT be banned worldwide? -- Yes: Malaria, mosquitoes, and DDT / Anne Platt McGinn -- No: Statement before the US Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works, Hearing on the Role of Science in Environmental Policy-Making / Donald R Roberts -- Issue 17: Do environmental hormone mimics pose a potentially serious health threat? -- Yes: Hazards of environmental estrogens / Michele L Trankina -- No: Endocrine disrupters, politics, pesticides, the cost of food and health / Michael Gough -- Issue 18: Is the Superfund Program successfully protecting human health from hazardous materials? -- Yes: Superfund matures gracefully / Robert H Harris, Jay Vandeven, and Mike Tilchin -- No: Not in their backyard / Randall Patterson -- Issue 19: Should the United States reprocess spent nuclear fuel? -- Yes: Statement before the House Committee on Science, Energy Subcommittee, Hearing on Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing / Phillip J Finck -- No: Case against a near-term decision to reprocess spent nuclear fuel in the United States / Matthew Bunn -- Issue 20: Is carbon capture technology ready to limit carbon emissions? -- Yes: Carbon capture and sequestration, testimony before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality / David G Hawkins -- No: Carbon capture & storage: blue-sky technology or just blowing smoke? / Charles W Schmidt -- Issue 21: Should North America's landscape be restored to its pre-human state? -- Yes: Restoring America's big, wild animals / C Josh Donlan -- No: Pleistocene Park: does re-wilding North America represent sound conservation for the 21st century? / Dustin R Rubenstein, Daniel I Rubenstein, Paul W Sherman, and Thomas A Gavin -- Contributors.Includes bibliographical references.Clashing views on environmental issues; Environmental issuesselected, edited, and with introductions by Thomas Easton. 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24 cm.Should peer review dominate decision making about science? -- Is science a faith? -- Should creationism and evolution get equal time in schools? -- Do we face a population problem? -- Are human activities significantly changing the global climate? -- Are environmental regulations too restrictive? -- Do cell phones cause cancer? -- Is irradiated food safe to eat? -- Can humans go to Mars now? -- Is it worthwhile to continue the search for extraterrestrial life? -- Should the Internet be censored? -- Does law enforcement technology threaten the fourth amendment? -- Will screens replace pages? -- Will it be possible to build a computer that can think? -- Is the use of animals in research justified? -- Should genetically modified foods be banned? -- Is it ethical to sell human tissue? -- Is it ethically permissable to clone human beings?Includes bibliographical references and index.Clashing views on controversial issues in science, technology, and societyselected, edited and with introductions by Thomas A. Easton.Book
(& others) Cover Date: January 1996.Source Info: 2(1), 89-114. Language: English. Journal Announcement: 31-1. Subject: ETHICS; MEDICINE; MISCONDUCT; RESEARCH; SCIENCE. Update Code: 20090226.
King's College (University of London).; Centre of Medical Law and Ethics.6th ed.28 cm.Publisher descriptionhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam022/2002023441.htmlTable of contentshttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/cam027/2002023441.htmlContributor biographical informationhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0731/2002023441-b.htmlIncludes bibliographical references and index.National bibliography no: GBA3-24114Centre of Medical Law and Ethics, King's College, London ; edited by Sue Eckstein. More Records: Show record informationInternet resource (url)Book; Internet Resource Date of Entry: 20020318
Cover Date: October 1995.Source Info: 1(4), 329-340. Language: English. Journal Announcement: 31-1. Subject: BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH; ETHICS; POLICY; SCIENCE; TRUST; WHISTLEBLOWING. Update Code: 20090226.
EDWARDS, SARAH J. L. 1; Email Address: sarah.edwards@ucl.ac.uk; Affiliations: 1: University College London, London, England, UK; Issue Info: Nov/Dec2009, Vol. 16 Issue 6, p285; Thesaurus Term: RESEARCH; Subject Term: ETHICS committees; Subject Term: MEDICAL students; Subject Term: MORAL & ethical aspects; Subject Term: STUDENT projects; Subject Term: MEDICINE; Subject Term: BIOETHICS; Subject Term: MEDICAL policy; Author-Supplied Keyword: ethic committees; Author-Supplied Keyword: medical students; Author-Supplied Keyword: research ethics; Author-Supplied Keyword: student projects; NAICS/Industry Codes: 923120 Administration of Public Health Programs; NAICS/Industry Codes: 541712 Reseach and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology); Number of Pages: 22p; Document Type: Article
Edwards, James C.; Source Info: Mar/Apr2000, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p31; Subject Term: SICK -- Psychology; Subject Term: TECHNOLOGY; Subject Term: PSYCHOLOGICAL aspects; Number of Pages: 4p; Document Type: Article
EDWARDS, SARAH J. L. 1; Email Address: sarah.edwards@ucl.ac.uk; Affiliations: 1: University College London, London, England, UK; Issue Info: Nov/Dec2009, Vol. 16 Issue 6, p285; Thesaurus Term: RESEARCH; Subject Term: ETHICS committees; Subject Term: MEDICAL students; Subject Term: MORAL & ethical aspects; Subject Term: STUDENT projects; Subject Term: MEDICINE; Subject Term: BIOETHICS; Subject Term: MEDICAL policy; Author-Supplied Keyword: ethic committees; Author-Supplied Keyword: medical students; Author-Supplied Keyword: research ethics; Author-Supplied Keyword: student projects; NAICS/Industry Codes: 923120 Administration of Public Health Programs; NAICS/Industry Codes: 541712 Reseach and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology); Number of Pages: 22p; Document Type: Article
Egilman, David; Wallace, Wes; Hom, Candace; Issue Info: Jan1998, Vol. 6 Issue 1/2, p127; Thesaurus Term: CORPORATIONS -- Corrupt practices; Subject Term: MESOTHELIOMA -- Risk factors; Subject Term: ASBESTOS; Subject Term: HEALTH ; Company/Entity: W.R. Grace & Co. Ticker: GRA; Number of Pages: 21p; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 8113
Egilman, David; Wallace, Wes; Stubbs, Cassandra; Issue Info: Jan1998, Vol. 6 Issue 1/2, p63; Subject Term: HUMAN experimentation in medicine; Subject Term: UNITED States. Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments; Subject: OHIO; Subject: CINCINNATI (Ohio); Subject: UNITED States; People: SAENGER, Eugene; Number of Pages: 40p; Illustrations: 1 Chart; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 14567
Egilman, David; Wallace, Wes; Stubbs, Cassandra; Mora-Corrasco, Fernando; Issue Info: Jan1998, Vol. 6 Issue 1/2, p15; Thesaurus Term: GOVERNMENT policy; Subject Term: UNITED States. Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments; Subject Term: HUMAN experimentation in medicine; Subject Term: MEDICAL ethics; Subject: UNITED States; Number of Pages: 47p; Illustrations: 3 Charts; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 17663
Cover Date: October 2004.Source Info: 10(4), 693-704. Language: English. Journal Announcement: 39-3. Subject: EDUCATION; ETHICS; RESEARCH; TEACHING; UNIVERSITY. Update Code: 20090226.
Eisen, Arri 1 Berry, Roberta M. 2; Affiliation: 1: Emory University 2: Georgia Institute of Technology; Source Info: Fall2002, Vol. 2 Issue 4, p38; Subject Term: ETHICS; Subject Term: EDUCATION; Subject Term: LIFE sciences; Subject Term: BIOETHICS; Author-Supplied Keyword: Bioscience; Author-Supplied Keyword: research; Author-Supplied Keyword: Social implications; NAICS/Industry Codes: 611699 All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction; NAICS/Industry Codes: 611710 Educational Support Services; NAICS/Industry Codes: 923110 Administration of Education Programs; NAICS/Industry Codes: 541712 Reseach and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology); Number of Pages: 12p; Document Type: Article
Cover Date: April 2004.Source Info: 10(2), 423-429. Language: English. Journal Announcement: 39-1. Subject: CHRISTIAN; DESIGN; ENGINEERING; ETHICS; WORLD VIEW. Update Code: 20100311.
Cover Date: April 2004.Source Info: 10(2), 423-429. Language: English. Journal Announcement: 39-1. Subject: CHRISTIAN; DESIGN; ENGINEERING; ETHICS; WORLD VIEW. Update Code: 20090226.
Cover Date: April 2004.Source Info: 10(2), 325-336. Language: English. Journal Announcement: 39-1. Subject: CONSULTING; EDUCATION; ENGINEERING; ETHICS; STUDENT. Update Code: 20090226.


