The Business of America/Some Like It Hot

Stelzer, Irwin M.

THE BUSINESS OF AMERICA SOME LIKE IT HOT by Irwin M. Stelzer E nvironmental deterioration, the more government money for research, summit of the major industrial coun- the earth warms, the...

...Indeed, there tries...
...Con- vironmental experts, including such Nations (that nation being a member Woman of the Year...
...So much for the debt crisis...
...and Saad Baba, third secretary New Year's cover as "Planet of the ing and other commercial development doom...
...We did indeed have a recyclable and nonrecyclable items, hot summer, during the course of which those who sought to escape to Irwin M Stelzer is director of the Ener- our beaches found some of them gy and Environmental Policy Center of polluted...
...tunities for women must be expanded to America of an emerging protec- about the effect of costly programs on This comes shortly after Time chose to stimulate their interest in family tionist Fortress Europe...
...and the threat sity of Tokyo (unlikely to be concerned nuclear threat that it encompasses...
...THE BUSINESS OF AMERICA SOME LIKE IT HOT by Irwin M. Stelzer E nvironmental deterioration, the more government money for research, summit of the major industrial coun- the earth warms, the Siberian Gulag New York Times advises with a and population control...
...So it behooves ing ecological crisis," the existence of us to understand the political and which is demonstrated by the "scorch- scientific dimensions of such ening summer of 1988...
...And we did have a drought, the John F Kennedy Schoo4 Harvard which was thought to be devastating to University, and an American correspon- farmers (although it seems, instead, to dent for the London Sunday Times...
...Why, Time's panel of en- of the Nigerian Mission to the United Year" in lieu of its usual "Man or of the sea by ratifying the U.N...
...the might become a veritable Riviera...
...the Takahisa Nemoto, director of the becoming recognized as an even greater that does not take on added urgency...
...must socialize min- Who is warning of such impending ness...
...near-audible sigh of relief, "is at last is hardly an item on the liberal agenda falling—or is it rising?—dollar...
...We face a "loom- are concerned about it...
...as nothing compared to the need to But enough of such ad hominem warn Americans that the future of fun...
...vironmental issues as we face...
...Soviet Union's 3-to-1 superiority in Ocean Research Institute at the Univerthreat to life on this planet than the Educational and employment oppor- conventional weapons...
...America's international competitiveour "Endangered Earth" to adorn its planning, the U.S...
...Fortunately, we can avert impending doom by international cooperation to reduce the use of fossil fuels, requiring D olitically, the situation is relativeeveryone to sort his garbage into ly clear...
...Apparently, vention on the Law of the Sea, and the luminaries as Fyodor Morgun, chair- of OPEC, whose idea of international Ronald Reagan's achievement in environment must be made the man of the Soviet Union's State Com- cooperation is to organize a cartel to negotiating the first-ever agreement to Number One agenda item at the June mittee for Environmental Protection (if extract billions in monopoly profits reduce the world's nuclear arsenals is from the world's consumers...
...The quality of our environment is "this wondrous globe . . . is clouded by a serious question, and serious people man's reckless ways...
...have raised prices so much as to reduce 26 THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR MARCH 1989...

Vol. 22 • March 1989 • No. 3


 
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