Edward Goldsmith
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1978-00-00
Reprocessing the Truth - The Ecologist analyses the Windscale Report. By Edward Goldsmith, Peter Bunyard, and Nicholas Hildyard. Published by The Ecologist as a pamphlet, 1978.
1991-00-00
New Lamps for Old - Edward Goldsmith, Publisher of The Ecologist, talks with Satish Kumar, Director Of Schumacher College (video version, hosted by video.google). The interview was published by Schumacher College as a video in the Schumacher Series, produced by Phil Shepherd in 1991.We also have a New Lamps for Old transcript on the website.
1990-00-00
Green Revolutionary - Part 2 - The Solution: people and planet - a TV documentary by Edward Goldsmith, first broadcast on Channel 4 (UK) in 1990 as part of the Fragile Earth series. "Teddy Goldsmith is the grandfather of the modern environmental movement. He argues that the planetary crisis facing us today cannot be solved by further economic progress and technological innovation. Planet Earth can only be saved from geocide through the co-operative efforts of ordinary people guided by their faith in traditional wisdom."
1990-00-00
Green Revolutionary - Part 1 - The Problem: industrial society - a TV documentary by Edward Goldsmith, first broadcast on Channel 4 (UK) in 1990 as part of the Fragile Earth series. "Teddy Goldsmith is the grandfather of the modern environmental movement. He argues that the planetary crisis facing us today cannot be solved by further economic progress and technological innovation. Planet Earth can only be saved from geocide through the co-operative efforts of ordinary people guided by their faith in traditional wisdom."
1971-00-00
Social disintegration: effects - Chapter 21 of the book Can Britain Survive?, published by Tom Stacey, London, 1971, and Sphere Books, London, 1971 (paperback). The book is a selection of articles from The Ecologist, together with original papers and articles from other periodicals, collected and edited by Edward Goldsmith while Editor of The Ecologist.
1971-00-00
Social disintegration: causes - This is Chapter 20 of the book Can Britain Survive?, published by Tom Stacey, London, 1971, and Sphere Books, London, 1971 (paperback). The book is a selection of articles from The Ecologist, together with original papers and articles from other periodicals, collected and edited by Edward Goldsmith while Editor of The Ecologist.
1971-00-00
Pollution costs - This is Chapter 17 of the book Can Britain Survive?, published by Tom Stacey, London, 1971, and Sphere Books, London, 1971 (paperback). The book is a selection of articles from The Ecologist, together with original papers and articles from other periodicals, collected and edited by Edward Goldsmith while Editor of The Ecologist.
1971-00-00
Limits of growth in natural systems - Chapter 3 of the book Can Britain Survive?, published by Tom Stacey, London, 1971, and Sphere Books, London, 1971 (paperback). The book is a selection of articles from The Ecologist, together with original papers and articles from other periodicals, collected and edited by Edward Goldsmith while Editor of The Ecologist.
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