THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 196a
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
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Dr. Revelle Sees
Scientific Threat
For Environment
By JOSEPH L. MYLER
United Press International
Washington - UFD - What
man is doing to the land, the
air, the waters of the earth,
and to other creatures may be
hurting him both mentally
and physically and jeopardiz
ing his future.
Even radio waves "are pre
sumed to affect human bio
logy." So, in the words of Dr.
Roger Revelle, "it would
seem unwise to continue to
tamper with environment
without, concurrently, striv
ing to determine the real and
lasting effects of our actions."
Revelle, a noted geophysi
cist, is scientific advisor to
Secretary of Interior Stewart
L. Udall. He and a group of
other experts, working under
the auspices of the National
Academy of Sciences, recent
ly drafted a report on natural
resources for President Ken
nedy. Man's Environment
Revelle wrote a section on
the environment and what
man is doing to it.
"Perhaps," Revelle said,
"the most critical and most
often ignored resource is
man's total environment."
"We live in a period of so
cial and technological revolu
tion," he continued, "in which
man's ability to manipulate
the process of nature for his
own economic and social pur
poses is increasing at a rate
which his forebears would
find frightening."
For thousands of years man
did little to nature. In the past
few hundred years he has
changed it radically.
Now he is pouring fumes
and smoke and radioactive
materials into the atmos
phere. He is altering the
earth's surface by felling
forests, planting new ones,
over-grazing grasslands, cul
tivating more and more land,
building cities and highways.
Polluting Streams . .
He is polluting his streams,
air - conditioning his homes
and offices, and filling the air
with noise.
The effects of the chanBcs
man "has wrought in the bal
ance of great natural forces
. . . are but dimly perceived
and not at all well understood."
Neurological disorders and
physiological damage huve
been traced to some of the
poisons being dumped Into
me air and water. Cancer and
heart disease "are In soma
way environmenlally-Jinked."
Now man is talking of al
tering his climate and at
tempting in a small way to
control weather.
Changes Harmful
Some of the changes hu
man beings are making in
their environment are good
but "some may be very harm
ful," Revelle said.
"That we often do not have
any clcarcut idea of their
impact on man, or of man's
response," he said, "is cause
for concern."
It is time, he suggested, that
all the sciences seek to find
out what man is doing to him
self as a result of what he is
doing to the world around
him.
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Student Sees
Future With UN
St. Louis - (DPI) - Dorlhy
Leer, freshman ht Maryville
college, wants in hp a Inn.
gunge translator at the Uni
ted Nations, and she's oft on
the rishl foot.
Miss Leer is liiklnu tur fifiu
year of Lntin and her fourth
oi apunisn. She will hcin
frenen next summer at Wash
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sian will be tackled during
nor sophomore year Ht Mary
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Spanish studies at Iho llni
versity of Mexico In the sum
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"A translator working free
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man a united Nations trans
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"s great," she salj.
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Miss Leer says thai from
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United Nations I think I will
find them."
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