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471 Index Alaska oil: Alaska pipeline, approval of, 255; Alaska pipeline, opposition to, 22, 222, 247–48; Caldwell paper on, 279; discovery of, 158, 176–77 Allott, Gordon, 162 alternative energy. See Caldwell, Lynton Keith: on energy, alternative American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), 48; Caldwell introduction of environmental policy, 86; Seminar at Blue Mountain Lake, New York, 92 (see also Caldwell, Lynton Keith: pre-NEPA papers); William E. Mosher Award to Caldwell, 89 Anderson, Clinton, 118 Andrews, Richard N. L., 122, 212 Apollo 8 mission, 149 Apollo 11 mission (moon landing), 178, 179 Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), creation of, 306. See also Carter, Jimmy: Alaska and Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) Army Corps of Engineers, 56, 121, 122; Caldwell and NEPA compliance, 209, 215 Arts and Sciences, concerns about separation of disciplines: C. P. Snow on, 11; Caldwell on, 10, 11, 75–76, 77; E. O. Wilson on, 11. See also teaching methods, and specialization Ash, Roy (“Ash Council”), 215, 217 Ashby, Eric: correspondence with Caldwell, 283; review of Caldwell book, 325 Aspinall, Wayne: loss of seat, 272; opposition to NEPA, 126, 185, 186–87, 196, 224 (see also land use, controversies) Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), 209, 211; Calvert Cliffs (NEPA lawsuit), 211, 213 Audubon Societies, Caldwell’s involvement in: California, 62; Indiana, 48 Bacon, Francis, 339 Barnes, James, 405, 416. See also Caldwell, Lynton Keith: praise for achievements Bartlett, Robert V., 78, 102, 233, 449n53; Environment as a Focus for Public Policy, 390; Reserve Mining Case, 300–301 Bear, Dinah, 347, 368, 370, 379, 389 (see also Council on Environmental Quality [CEQ]: efforts to abolish), 413 Bhopal, India, industrial accident (1984), 326 Biopolitics, 88. See also Caldwell: biopolitics Bonser, Charles, 242–43 Borlaug, Norman, and “green revolution,” 251 Boulding, Kenneth, 113, 434n50. See also Earth as a spaceship metaphor Bowman, Wallace, 89; Caldwell environmental seminar, 89–91 (see also 472 Index Conservation Foundation); correspondence with Caldwell, 134, 137, 145, 181, 197, 285 Brock, Thomas (Indiana University), 110, 111, 112 Brower, David: director, Friends of the Earth, 220; director, Sierra Club, 62, 220 (see also Echo Park Dam); founder, Earth Island Institute, 220, 264, 301 Budowski, Gerardo, 113; Caldwell appointment , 260; letter of support from Caldwell, 234 Bureau of Land Management (BLM), 56; Federal Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA), 278 Bureau of Reclamation, 56; NEPA compliance , 209 Burford, Robert, 312 Bush, George H. W.: and the environment , 311, 348, 349; loss of reelection, 366; at 1992 UN Conference, 365–66; presidency, 347; pro-business agenda, 347, 348 Bush, George W., 317–18, 409; antienvironment program, 411 Cahn, Robert, 201, 272, 315, 381 Caldwell, Alberta (née Mace) (mother), 17, 20, 21, 22, 27, 31; death, 151 Caldwell, Edwin (son), 50–51 Caldwell, Elaine (daughter), 53, 57 Caldwell, Helen (née Walcher) (wife): 43, 44, 48, 50, 61, 65, 96 Caldwell, Lee Lynton (father), 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31–32; death, 69; as superintendent of schools, 21, 22, 23 Caldwell, Lewis Napoleon (grandfather), 18, 19, 21 Caldwell, Lucy (née Surbaugh) (grandmother ), 19, 23, 35 Caldwell, Lynton Keith appointments: American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) Energy Policy Committee, 291; American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) National Council, 137; Army Environmental Policy Institute consultant , 363; Arthur F. Bentley Chair, 229, 234; considered for Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), 201; Environmental Studies Board, 263, 275; Great Lakes Advisory Board, 327; International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN), 259–60, 264–65; National Academy of Sciences (NAS), 260, 262; National Commission on Materials Policy, 247 (see also Caldwell, Lynton Keith: waste management [materials policy]); National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Sea Grant Program Advisory Panel, 245–46; National Wildlife Refuge System (NWRS) Commission on New Directions, 363; Natural Resources Journal, 271; NEPA consultant, 126, 129, 290; professor, public and environmental affairs, 243; UN Conference, 260, 263, 269; UN Environment Program (UNEP), 275–76; UNESCO, 271, 275, 291; World Council for the Biosphere, 329, 331; World Resources Institute, Advisory Committee, 320 (see also Speth, James Gustave) awards and recognition: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) fellow, 146; American Political Science Association (APSA) John Gaus Award, 391 (see also Caldwell, Lynton Keith: books and scholarly publications); American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) Achievement Award, 352; American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) Marshall E. Dimock Award, 306; Carter presidential appreciation, 307; EPA Environmental Quality Award, 289–90; honorary doctor of laws, 293; Indiana Dunes Advisory Commission , 306; Indiana University Distinguished Service Award...

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