The Ecologist




 

Our broken healthcare system

Edward Goldsmith

July-Aug-Sept 1980

Front cover of July-August-September 1980 issue In the tenth anniversary edition of the Ecologist, Edward Goldsmith took aim at a misguided approach to healthcare in industrialised countries, arguing instead for an ecological approach to both our physical and social ills

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Tidal barrages: boon or blight?

Gordon Rattray Taylor

June 1980

Vol. 10 No. 5 - June 1980 Ecologist Magazine Thirty years ago this month, Gordon Rattray Taylor wrote ‘Tidal barrages: boon or blight?’, looking at the feasibility of tidal power in the UK; something that is still being discussed today more...

Nuclear power – the grand illusion

Peter Bunyard

April/May 1980

The Ecologist April 1980 issue The questions over nuclear power are still the same today as they were 30 years ago... more...

The enviromental cost of pesticides

Edward Goldsmith

March 1980

Thirty years ago this month, the Ecologist dedicated an edition to exposing the effects of pesticides on our health and the environment more...

A proposal to save the world’s tropical rain forests

Edward Goldsmith

January, 1980

January/ Febuary 1980 Cover Thirty years ago this month, Edward Goldsmith published a revised version of WEAP, the World Ecological Areas Programme in the Ecologist more...

Can we control pollution?

Edward Goldsmith

December, 1979

December 1979 issue Thirty years ago Edward Goldsmith’s article ‘Can we control pollution?’ wondered what happens to pollution once we have ‘disposed’ of it more...

Nuclear power is still dependent on cheap fossil fuels

Peter Bunyard

November, 1979

October/November 1979 cover Thirty years ago Peter Bunyard wrote 'A Question of Oil', looking at the the nuclear industry in 1979. His comments still hold true today... more...

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