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order, education, housing, welfare, or rate of taxation. Insufficient resources 



will soon cause crises of priorities of domestic and external politics, possible 



with 'sensationally revolutionary' implications for the future of international 



politics." 



Stausberg, Gary Igal. "The National Environmental Policy Act and the Agency 



for International Development." International Lawyer, v. 7, Jan. 1973: 40-64. 



Analyzes the position taken by the State Dept. in behalf of AID to the 



effect that AID is not subject to certain procedural requirrmcnts of NEPA. 



Strong, Maurice F. "A Global Imperative for the Environment." Natural Hialorij, 



v. 83, Mar. 1974: 41-50. 



"International cooperation is needed more than ever as we approach the 

 outer limits of world resources and the carrying capacity of the biosphere." 

 Teclaff, Ludwik A. and Albert E. Utton, eds. International Environmerilal Law. 

 New York and Washington, Praeger, 1974. 270 p. 



The essays in the book lead to the general conclusion that international 

 concerns for the environment are increasingly impacting on international 

 law. 



Essays deal with: international customary rules of environmental pro- 

 tection, concepts in development of international environmental policies, 

 controls over territorial, spatial and marine environments, the need for 

 advance reporting requirements, international law and ocean protection 

 pollution, international water quality law, the UN environment program, 

 environmental law and air and outer space, and potential legal problems 

 resulting from national attempts to control weather patterns. 

 Timberlake, James H. "The German Environmental Movement and the U.S. 

 Military Presence." Case study prepared for the Sixteenth Session of the Senior 

 Seminar in Foreign Policv, U.S. Dept. of State, 197S-1974: 20 p. Available 

 from the State Dept. as FAR 19878-S. 

 Trzyna, Thaddeus C., ed. World Directory of Environmental Organizations. [San 



Francisco] Sierra Club, 1973. 155 p. "Preliminary edition." 

 U.S. Bureau of International Commerce. "U.S. Seeking to Lessen Impact of 

 Pollution Controls on World Trade." Commerce Today, v. 2, Apr. 17, 1972: 9-13. 

 "Efforts to get international agreement now under way; 'polluter paj^s' 

 idea is gaining." 

 U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce. The Need for a World Environ- 

 mental Institute. 92d Cong., 2d sess. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1972. 

 22 p. Committee print. 



Presents the findings and recommendations of the Joint Colloquium on 

 International Environmental Science held to consider, primarily, the need 

 to deal with environmental problems at an international level, and the role 

 of scientific information — and information exchange — in doing so ; recognizing 

 (1) that man's mismanagement of technology and resources poses a threat to 

 global environmental quality, and thus to the long-term future of human 

 society, and (2) that effective international management and decision- 

 making processes are essential to the solution of global environmental 

 problems, the Colloquium accordingly recommended the establi<;hment 

 of a World En\ironmental Institute to'provide the necessary technical and 

 scientific information to those processes; appended is the U.S. Senate resolu- 

 tion caUing for the creation of a World Environmental Institute. 

 U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, and U.S. Congress. House. 

 Committee on Science and Astronautics. International Environmental Sciences. 

 Proceedings of the Joint Colloquium, May 1971. 92d Cong. 1st sess. Washington, 

 U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1971. 241 p. 



Includes statements from scholars and statesmen, experts in international 



environmental problems, to "acquaint a broad sector of the Congress and the 



general pubhc with the status, needs, and opportunities of international 



environmental science." 



U.S. Council on Environmental Quality. Environmental Quality: the Fourth Annual 



Report. [Washington. For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.] 



1973. 499 p. 



Includes extensive footnotes, appendices, and tables. Deals with inter- 

 national environmental quality. 

 U.S. Dept. of Commerce. The Effects of Pollution Abatement on International 

 Trade; the First Report of the Secretary of Commerce to the President and Congress 

 in Compliance with Section 6 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amend- 



