. "E Respondents to Call for Comments." Linking Science and Technology to Society's Environmental Goals. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1996.
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Linking Science and Technology to Society's Environmental Goals
David Bodansky
Chairman, Panel on Public Affairs
American Physical Society
Washington, D.C.
David L. Bodde
Vice President
Midwest Research Institute
Kansas City, Mo.
Lynn M. Bradley, FAIC
Environmental Health Project Director
Association of State and Territorial
Health Officials
Washington, D.C.
Lewis M. Branscomb
Kennedy School of Government
Harvard University
Cambridge, Mass.
Dale E. Brooks
Managing Director
Government Relations
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Washington, D.C.
Annice Brown
Environment and Natural Resources Division
Asia Technical Department
World Bank
Washington, D.C.
Robert D. Brown
President
National Association of University
Fisheries and Wildlife Programs
Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences
Texas A&M University
College Station, Tex.
Susan L. Brown
Director
Economic Development Department
City of Knoxville
Knoxville, Tenn.
Tom Buechler
Black & Veatch
Kansas City, Mo.
Gregory H. Canavan
Senior Scientist
Physics Division
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, N.M.
Bruce B. Canty
George Washington University
Ashburn, Va.
John B. Carberry
DuPont Science & Engineering
Wilmington, Del.
William J. Carroll
President
WFEO/FMOI
Pasadena, Calif.
Arthur H. Chappelka
Associate Professor
School of Forestry
Auburn University, Ala.
Kenneth W. Chilton
Director, Center for the Study of American Business