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It was not the typical environmental call to arms.
"And the stories have an environmental call to action".
Williams's environmental call to arms deplores chemicals in breast milk and the vogue for silicone implants.
Williams's loudest environmental call to arms is in "The Few, the Proud, the Afflicted," a chapter on the largest cluster of male breast cancer ever documented: 71 cases at the time of publication, with new cases reported "virtually every month".
His therapy, his catharsis, his way of making sense of all he had been through, was a writing project that became the book "Earth in the Balance," an environmental call to arms.
Breasts are made of fatty tissues that "soak up pollution like a pair of soft sponges," Williams writes in this environmental call to arms (reminiscent of Rachel Carson's 1962 classic "Silent Spring"), which deplores chemicals in breast milk and the vogue for silicone implants.
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A multi-criteria function (energy, economic, and environmental) called relative annual benefit (RAB) with a gas engine (with partial load operation) as the prime mover was used in the optimization process.
Environmental groups call the coming changes a major step forward.
However – in what environmental groups call a "win-win" development – waste fat is now being used to generate renewable energy.
Current economic constraints and environmental regulations call for design of more efficient aircraft configurations.
The increasing environmental concerns call for deep renewals in existing technologies and traditional design solutions in many industries.
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