Roger Revelle, 1909-1991
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Film about Roger Revelle, his environmental factors, especially carbon dioxide, and his role at the University of California at San Diego and at Harvard University. Includes film footage of Roger Revelle speaking on carbon dioxide in seawater; food supplies and agriculture in third world countries; and also on women in regard to the population problem.
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- 1992
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Editor, Bette A. Jenneman ; cameraman, Douglas Glazier ; executive producers, Justin Lancaster, Star Dart Lancaster.
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Carol Kane, narrator ; with Albert Gore, Ellen Revelle (his wife), Charles D. Keeling, Ed Goldberg, Walter and Judith Munk, Stewart Udal, Clark Kerr, Jerome Wiesner, Joseph Harrington, Peter Rogers, Robert Dorfman, Harvey Fineberg, Lincoln Chen, Richard Tabors, Myron Fiering, and Justin Lancaster.
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1 videocassette (approximately 21 min., 20 sec.) : sound, color ; 3/4 in.
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two-dimensional moving image
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In English.
Title on videocassette handwritten.
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- English
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Mms: 991023522280106535
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writer, director, Gino Del Guercio ; field producers, Leslie Peters, Peter Kay ; a production of Boston Science Communications, Inc., Environmental Science and Policy Institute.
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[Lexington, MA?] :, Environmental Science & Policy Institute
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Under copyright (US)
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2022-08-26