Description | Geoffrey Lean's general correspondence with individuals and organisations, 1982.
Correspondents include: Anti Nuclear Campaign, Asahi Shimbun, British Transport Docks Board, British Trust for Conservation Volunteers, British Wildlife Society, Wilderplors, Brunei Shell Petroleum Company, children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Christian Aid, CI Insect Control Ltd, Campaign for Lead Free Air, Conservation Foundation, Conservation Society Ltd, Council for Education in World Citizenship, Council for Environmental Conservation, Department of the Environment (via Tom King), Development Journalists Group, Earths Survival, Elm Farm Research Centre, Friends of the Earth, General and Municipal Workers Union, Charles L Goodacre, Grade Publicity Ltd, Gwynne Hart and Associates Limited, Habitat Scotland, Health and Safety Executive, House of Commons (via Simon May), Imperial College of Science and Technology, Institute of Development Studies, Marine Action Centre, Malcolm MacEwen, National Council on Inland Transport, National Playing Fields Association, New Internationalist Publications Ltd, New Scientist, New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Overseas Development Institute, PLENTY, Pluto Press Ltd, Queens University Belfast, Royal Commonwealth Society, Royal Society for Nature Conservation, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Staffordshire County Council, Les Stocker, Survival International, Peter Tarrant and Associates Ltd. UNICEF, United Nations Association, United Nations Environment Programme, War on Want and World Development Movement.
Subjects include: suggestions for articles, invitations for conferences, events and meetings, press releases, environmental publications, travel arrangements, requests for information on environmental organisations and journalism, discussions on published articles (covering industrial injuries, agricultural chemicals, nitrate pollution, whale crisis, opencast mining, lead in petrol, lead in tap water, acid rain, pollution in the Mediterranean, asbestos, culling of gulls, can recycling, rainforests) and a reworked article*. |