Earth Plan 4C

Earth Plan 4C
Author: Robert Emmett Burke
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2021-06-28
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1098078624

"In my everyday system of living I have discovered many things that deal with the body, mind, and spirit of all mankind and a balance in health, wealth, and happiness. In my endeavors to fulfill the cosmic purpose of the self, I find deep importance in writing of the truth I know of the dawning new age of Aquarius," says Breeze. The patterns of world-peace lie before us. Understanding is our goal and as consciousness grows it will occupy minds that are now idle in paranoia, releasing this energy toward positive economic rehabilitation and achievement of the Aquarian American dream. Earth Plan 4-C is a book about the new age revelation. It will enlighten your search for true inner peace of the total self, which can become a positive timed force of regeneration for both yourself and all who share your existence.

Planning the Use of the Earth’s Surface

Planning the Use of the Earth’s Surface
Author: Antonio Cendrero
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2006-04-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 354047031X

The purpose of this book is to analyse and discuss a series of topics related with environmental conservation, land-use planning and management and impact prevention as seen from the perspective of the Earth Sciences, but with an inte- grated, interdisciplinary approach. The contributions included in the book intend to give an overview of existing problems and trends and to point out certain lines along which work and/or actions will be par- ticularly needed in the near future. In short, they intend to show where we stand now with regard to those problems and in what direction we should move. Readers will find particularly useful the brief presentation of a variety of important environmental earth science top- ics, the description of the present state of the art and the suggestions for methodological approaches to solve different problems, as well as the guidelines for action presented throughout the book.

Model Water Sharing Agreements for the Twenty-First Century

Model Water Sharing Agreements for the Twenty-First Century
Author: Stephen E. Draper
Publisher: ASCE Publications
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780784475157

Sponsored by the Task Committee for the Shared Use of Transboundary Water Resources of the Environmental and Water Resources Institute and the Laws and Institutions Committee of ASCE. This report proposes clear standards and principles for effective and efficient water sharing among two or more autonomous political bodies. Drawing from existing transboundary agreements, this report presents a series of model codes that could limit the potential for conflict while providing an appropriate balance among efficient use of the water resource for economic purposes, public health, and ecological protection. Three model agreements are presented for use according to the willingness of the parties to forgo sovereignty. All three models?coordination and cooperation, limited purpose, and comprehensive management?focus on the allocation and use of shared waters and on resolving conflicts involving such waters. These three water sharing agreements can be used within the United States and, with minor alterations, in the international arena.

Electricity Economics and Planning

Electricity Economics and Planning
Author: Tom W. Berrie
Publisher: IET
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780863412820

Explores fundamental changes that have taken place worldwide in electricity economics and planning since the publication of the author's initial book on the subject, "Power System Economics", in 1983. It introduces the planning options likely to arise in the 1990s and beyond.

A History of Earth's Biota

A History of Earth's Biota
Author: J. William Schopf
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2022-08-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1527587258

Over the past half-century, studies of the evolution of life have themselves evolved, markedly. Life’s earliest history, unknown and thought unknowable for the 100 years following publication of Darwin’s great opus in 1859 has finally come to light as the documented fossil record has been extended an astonishing sevenfold, from 500 million to now 3,500 million years. No longer are studies of evolution based solely on ancient fossils, now augmented by the evidence of life’s long development encoded in its genetic and biochemical make-up. Indeed, as new knowledge of the history of plants and animals and of their ever-changing environment has been unearthed, understanding of the overriding impact of the sequential co-evolution of the two groups, plants leading the charge with animals following their fodder, has become increasingly acknowledged. Intended for a non-specialist audience, students and laypersons alike, this book presents an up-to-date, well-illustrated encapsulation of the Phanerozoic history of life, the 550-million-year-long advance of plants and animals that set the stage for the rise of humans. The presentation deals with the human side of science, not just the science itself, as it illuminates how scientific discoveries are actually made. It is a wondrous read as it wends its way through a terrifically interesting, remarkable tale, showing that, surprisingly and stunningly, it is true beyond all doubt that from plants to people, bacteria to bats, microbes to man, all life is linked!

Standard Plans

Standard Plans
Author: California. Department of Transportation
Publisher:
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2018
Genre: Bridges
ISBN: