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Kosta Tsipis

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 2 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 1996-1998, suosituimpien joukossa Heaven and Earth: Civilian Uses of Near-Earth Space. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1996-1998.

Reason Enough to Hope

Reason Enough to Hope

Philip Morrison; Kosta Tsipis

MIT Press
1998
sidottu
Two eminent scientists offer a global approach to issues of security and development.In this "blue-sky" effort to rethink humanity's basic challenges, Philip Morrison and Kosta Tsipis-both eminent scientists with deep expertise in arms control issues-sketch the broad outlines for a global approach to the problems of security and development. Their goal is to set priorities for feasible action, and their focus is threefold: war and particularly the continuing dangers of nuclear weapons, population and the promotion of increased levels of human well-being, and the threat of environmental degradation.Although their topics are global, the authors focus on the actions of the United States. In their discussion of nuclear options, for example, they argue that reducing American military expenditures can be a catalyst for lowering the world's nuclear risk, establishing a policy of "common security" in response to conventional war, and freeing resources that will allow substantial steps toward "common development." In their discussion of human needs, the authors emphasize the fact that the rate of annual growth in the world's population peaked between 1967 and 1970 and has declined steadily ever since; we can therefore now project what the near steady-state level might be. This topping off of population growth should give us a new baseline from which to address both development and environmental issues.
Heaven and Earth: Civilian Uses of Near-Earth Space

Heaven and Earth: Civilian Uses of Near-Earth Space

Dorinda G. Dallmeyer; Kosta Tsipis

Kluwer Law International
1996
sidottu
Near-Earth space extends to geosynchronous orbits where satellites remain faithfully over a fixed spot on the ground. This volume describes many of the activities going on within this area, and their prospects for changing the way we live, communicate and travel on Earth. These activities include: meteorology; seismic and crop-yield predictions; environmental monitoring; communication of all sorts; guidance and navigation; medical and educational services; treaty verification and photographic reconnaissance; news gathering; scientific observation across the entire electromagnetic spectrum; prospecting; remote sensing; and monitoring of human activities.