p Phelen, P~tty, 111:10:17 Philadelphia Area Green Pages, 87, 146, 11:1:31 Philadelphia Bicycle Coalition, Ill: 1:10 Philadelphia Cable News, 1:6:5 Philadelphia Parkway Program, 85 Philanthropy in the Seventies, 1:6:9 Philbin, Janis, IV:8:2 Philbrick, Helen, 166, 11:2:2 Phillips, Annie, 111:10:17 Phillips, Bob, 118, 1:7:6 Phillips, Cecil, IV:4:19 Phillips, Michael, 42, 1:6:9, 11:4:16, 11:6:RD Phoenix of Colorado Springs, 1:7:RD Photo-Atlas of the U.S., 22, 11 :2:26 Photo-Graphic International, 22, 11:2:26 Photographic Anatomy of the Human Body, 178,111:5:3. Photovoltaics, 111 :7:13 Physical Energy Potential of Wood, 231, 111:1:18 Pierotti, Anne, 213, 111:1:11 Pierson, Jr., Robt. W., IV:2:15 Pike, Alexander, 144 Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, 40, 11:2:18 Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, 17, 11 :1:25 Pincetl, Stephanie, IV:2:4 · Pinder, Glenn, 111:8:6 · Pion,:!er Lamps & Stoves Company Catalog, 111 :10:7 Pioneering Communities, by Dukie Brown, 19, 20, 111:1:12 - 14 Pioneering in the Urban Wilderness, IV:10:13 Pioneer's Mercantile, 11:9:12 Piper, Dave, 11:2:19 PIRG, 98, see Public Interest Research Group ' Pittman, Dr. U. J., 11:4:23 Pittsburgh Fill)'lmakers, 117 Pitzer College1 1:8:5 Pizer, Hank, IV:5:7 · Place, by Steve)ohnson, 1:9:10-12 Place Magazine, 1:9:11 Plagues and Peoples, 111:9:8 Plain Dirt, 11:3:15 The Plan, IV:8:24 Planet Drum, 17, 24, 70,1:3:13, 1:9 :12,11 :2:23,111:2 :19,111:5:12 Planetary Calendar, II: 1:19 Planetary Culture and th ~New · lmageofMan, 1:6:5 Planetary Dwelling Service, . 111:6 :21 Planner's Handbook on Energy, 204, 11:7-8:15 Planning Assn. of Washington, II: 1 :18 "Planning Community lnforma- !lon Utilitie.s," 106, 1:8:19 Planning for Energy Cons., 218, 111:3 :18 Planning, Portland Bureau of, 130,205 Planning Review, IV:5:13 Planning a Wind Powered Generating System, IV: 10:2 Plans for a Glass & Concrete Solar Still: Technical Report Nq. T58, IV:1 :19 Plans for Sola~ Grain Drying, IV:3:15 Plant Doctor, II : 1 :4 Plant F.orm Studies, 145 Plant a Tree, 145,11:2:10 Plant a Tree, by E. F. Schumacher, 3, 11:10:8 Plants, People & Environmental Quality, 145,11:2:10,11 Plants, Shade & Shelter, 11 :4:3 Platform for Change, 99 Platt, John R., 106,113 Platt, Rutherford, 146 Playing in the FM Band, 120 Pleasant Undertaking, by Malcolm Wells, 111:1:4-5 Plunkett, Jerry, IV:6:12 Po, Chung, 236, 111:3:16 Pohl, Leslie, 11:4:7 Poincelot, Raymond, 11:2:2 Point Reyes National Seashore, 132 Poirot, Eugene M., IV:9:6,24 Poisoned Cities and Urban . Gardens, 161, 11:5:4 Pole Buildings in Papua, New Guinea, 138,11:7-8:10 Politics of Environmental Reform, 111:7:15 Politics of Food & Land, 1:8:20 Politics of Land, 152 Polk City Directory, 88 Pollution Audit, 111 :10:4 Poly Paks, 11:1:19 Polyai, G., 77, 1:5:RD Pomeroy, Dave; 111 Poor, Riva, 52 Pope, Carl, 11:1:28 Popenoe, Chris, IV:1:3 ' Popular Computing, II : 1: 10 Popular Mechanics, 111:7:22, IV:2:22 Popular Science, 215, 11:7-8:10, 111:1:19, IV:2:22, IV:5:2 Population & the American .Future, 1:9:19 Population Distribution Map, 26, 11:1:28, 111:5:13 Population Education: Sources & Resources, 11:2:5 Population Food Fund, IV:3 :24 Population Reference Bureau, 1:5:11,1.:9:19,11:2:5, 111:10:2· Port Townsend Wooden Boat Foundation, IV:10:19 Port Washington Public Library, 117 Portable Channel, 117 Porter, Eliot, 58 Portin, Sharon, 114 Portland Action Committees Together (PACl,"), 11:2:13 Portland Alliance of Neighborhoods, 56 Portland Art Museum, 116, 118, · 11 :2:18, 111:8:20, IV:1:10 Portland Burequ of Parks & .Recreation, 11:4:7 Portland Bureau of Planning, 205, 1:6:4, 11:3:8, 11:9:16, 111 :10:4 • Portland Community College, 172, 1:7:7, 11:9:6 Portland Conference on Community Strength, 11:7-8:5 Portland Energy Conservation Project Lib·rary, 11:7-8:31 Portland General Electric, 215, 1:6:1.3, 11:9:16, 111:3:18, 111:10:4, IV:7:4 Portland Office of Neighborh-ood Assns.; 56, 1:1:5, tl:9:9 Portland Recycling Team, 11:4:18, 11:7-8:30 Portland Scribe, 88 Portland State University, 189, 11:2:17,11:4:15, 11:10:5; Portland Stove Parts Company, 11:4:6 • Portland Women's Yellow Pages, 111 :10:16 Portl11nd Youth Communication Center, 111:4:22 Portola Institute, 90,202, 11:2:25 Portrait of Mother Earth, 26 Portrait U.S.A., 23, 111:5:12 Portraits of Chinese Women in Revolution, fV:3 :17 A Position Paper on Energy Conservation, 11 :7-8 :14 Positive Media in America, 118, 11:10:7 Possible Tape Exchange, 120, 11 :10:6 Post, Steve, 120 Post-Industrial Prophets, 110 Pot Walloper, 11 :9:7 Potential for Energy Savings Through Reductions in Hot Water Consumption, 214, 11:7-8 :15 Potential of Handicrafts as a Viable Economjc Force, 11 :2:32 Potentia/Implications of Trends in World Population, Food Production and Climate, 1:8:16 Potential Natural Vegetation of the CoterminOf!S United States, '23, 111:5:12 Potential for Wi'nd Generated Power in Texas, 1:7:9 Potomac Associates, 198 Potter, Bob, 111:3:6 Pound, Ezra, 82,11:3:17 Pouring Money Down the Nuclear Rathole, by Charles Komanoff, IV:3:10-11 Poverty of Power, 201, 202 Powder River Basin Resource Council, IV:2:19, IV:10:11. Powell, Jerry, 11:4:18, 11:7-8:30, IV:10:7 Power Authority of the State of New York (PASNY), IV:10:9 Power Engineering, 111:8:10, . IV:1:21,1V:3:12 Power Line, 209 The Power of Nuclear Power in Washington State, 11 :5:8 Power Over People, 209, II : 2:28 Power Pliwt Capital Costs: Current Trends & Sensitivity to Economic Parameters, IV:3: 11 Power Plant Performance: Nuclear & Coal Capacity Factors & Economics , IV:3:10,.11 Powerfrom.the Wind, 242 , 1:8 :8, 111:6:14, IV:4:12 ' The Powerline Taskforce/ Northern Sun Alliance, IV: 10:11 Powers of One, by Steve Ames, IV:7:4 . Powers of Ten , 21, 11:2:26, 11:10:21 Pozzo, Robert, 204, 219, 11 :7-8 :15, 111:5:20 Practical Building of Methane Power Plants, 237 Practical, Low-Cost Home/ School Microprocessor System, 11:1 :9 Practical Primer for Realistic Radicals, 54 Practical Puffins, 111:4:19, lV :1:3 Practically Engineering a Solar Heating System for Your Home, 1:7:10 . Practices in Detention of Urban Storm water Runoff, 196 Prag-Tilth-Ecotope Group 11:5:19 Pragtree Farm, 159, 170, 226, 11:5:19, 11:9:19, 111:2:9,, 111:4:15,111:8:17, IV:3:2 Pratt Center for Community Development, 37, 48, 57, 11:2:5, 11:4:9, 111:6:22 Predicting the Performance of Passive Solar Heated Buildings, 111 :8:16 Pregnancy Over 35, 11 1:8:2 Preliminary Assessment of Suspected Carcinogens in Drinking Water, 192, 11:10:24 A Preliminary Assessment of the Unique Features of a Parabolic Aquaculture Greenhouse, IV:3 :2 Preliminary Design & Performance Analysis for New State Office Bldg. , 223 Preliminary Study of Resistance in 20 Varieties of Cabbages to the Cabbage Worm Butterfly, 164 Prenis, John, 1:9:13 Prensky, Joyce, 1:9:19, 11:5:23 Preparing Photos for the Printer, by Ancil Nance, 111:4:7 Preserve Land for Agriculture Now, 111:2:7 Press, Bill, 111:9:10, IV:2:2, . IV:2:12 Press, Lawrence 1., 1:8:19, 11 :7-8 :28 Preston, Lynn, 111:8:.19 Preventative Medicine, 179 Preventative Nutrition Project, IV:1 :23 Prevention Magazine, 181 , 11 :2:23 Price Anderson Act, IV:10:17 Price of Death, 11 :5:22 Price, John H., 207,11:1:13 Price, Monroe, 114 34
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