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RefNoTG/7/2/1
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Thomas Gold to Dr S F Singer, Director, The Science and Environmental Policy Project
Date11/08/1994
DescriptionSupposes he has seen the 'stupid article' to which he made this reply. Hopes to reverse two projects, the Montreal Protocol and to stop the Space Station. Also includes a recent letter on the second project, which however did no good. Had he ever said to Singer that atmospheric methane can never reach a higher concentration than it now has? Thee are bacterial everywhere which can live on 1.7 ppm methane and atmospheric O2. They would of course multiply without limit if their food supply was increased.
Extent1 page
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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