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Pujo, June Belletto de. Emergency planning: The case of Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant. [S.l.]: Natural Hazard Research, 1985.

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Pujo, June Belletto de. Emergency planning: The case of Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant. Boulder[Colo.]: Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, 1985.

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Pujo, June Belletto de. Emergency planning: The case of Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant. [Boulder: Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, 1985.

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Commission, California Energy. Final Commission decision, Canyon Power Plant: Application for certification (07-AFC-9), Orange County. Sacramento, Calif.]: California Energy Commission, 2010.

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Commission, California Energy. Presiding member's proposed decision, Canyon Power Plant: Application for certification (07-AFC-9), Orange County. Sacramento, Calif.]: California Energy Commission, 2010.

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Utilities, California Legislature Senate Committee on Energy and Public. Joint hearing on Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant: Public utilities commission staff report recommending $4 billion disallowance. Sacramento, Calif: California Legislature, Senate Committee on Energy & Public Utilities, 1987.

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Evered, Judith. Protest Diablo: Living and dying under the shadow of a nuclear power plant. [S.l: Judith Evered], 2010.

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Regulation, U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Nuclear Reactor. Technical specifications Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, Unit no. 2, docket no. 50-323: Appendix "A" to license no. DPR-81. Washington, D.C: The Commission, 1985.

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California. Legislature. Senate. Task Force on California Nuclear Emergency Response. Hearing on Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Response Plan: South County Regional Center, 801 West Branch Street, Arroyo Grande, California, Friday, August 28, 1987. Sacramento, CA (State Capitol, Box 942849, Sacramento 94249-0001): Joint Publications, 1987.

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LLC, Liberty Wind. Sand Canyon wind farm modeling and measurement: Final report. Bakersfield, CA: Liberty Wind LLC, 2008.

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Public power, private dams: The Hells Canyon High Dam controversy. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2006.

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United States. Office of Hydropower Licensing. Draft staff report: Proposed Elwha (FERC no. 2683) and Glines Canyon (FERC no. 588) hydroelectric projects, Washington. Washington, D.C: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Office of Hydropower Licensing, 1993.

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United States. Office of Hydropower Licensing. Draft staff report: Proposed Elwha (FERC no. 2683) and Glines Canyon (FERC no. 588) hydroelectric projects, Washington. Washington, D.C: The Commission, 1993.

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Sterne, Jack K. One hell of a grand idea: Applying the lessons of the Grand Canyon experiment to FERC's licensing of the Hells Canyon Complex. [Portland, Or.]: Northwest Water Law & Policy Project, 1998.

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Lynch, James M. The effect of ESA listings on the operation of FERC-licensed projects: The Hells Canyon example and beyond. [Portland, Or.]: Northwest Water Law & Policy Project, 1998.

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United States. Bureau of Reclamation. Denver Office. Facilities Engineering Branch. Review of power operation and maintenance program: Review report : electrical features, Lower Colorado Region, Boulder Canyon Project, Parker-Davis Project, October 29 - November 1, 1991. Denver, Colo: Facilities Engineering Branch, Engineering Division, Denver Office, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1992.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Power. NRC licensing of Diablo Canyon: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Power of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, first session, July 10, 1985. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1986.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Power. NRC licensing of Diablo Canyon: Hearing before the Subcommitte on Energy Conservation and Power of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, first session, July 10, 1985. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1986.

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Posluns, Michael. Voices from the Odeyak. Toronto: NC Press, 1993.

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Pujo, J. Belletto De. Emergency Planning Case of Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant. Univ of Colorado Natural Hazards, 1985.

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Gore, B. F. Auxiliary feedwater system risk-based inspection guide for the Diablo Canyon Unit 1 Nuclear Power Plant. For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O, 1990.

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Empirical prediction of near-source ground motion for the Diablo Canyon power plant site, San Luis Obispo County, California. Denver, Colo: Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1989.

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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, ed. Safety evaluation report related to the operation of Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2, docket nos. 50-275 and 50-323: Pacific Gas and Electric Company. Washington, D.C: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, 1991.

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Glen Canyon Dam and powerplant: Self-guided tour. [Washington, D.C.?]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, 1992.

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Draft staff report: Proposed Elwha (FERC no. 2683) and Glines Canyon (FERC no. 588) hydroelectric projects, Washington. Washington, D.C: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Office of Hydropower Licensing, 1993.

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Public Power, Private Dams: The Hells Canyon High Dam Controversy. University of Washington Press, 2009.

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United States. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Office of Energy Projects. and United States. Division of Hydropower Licensing., eds. Hells Canyon Hydroelectric Project Idaho/Oregon: Final environmental impact statement for hydropower license. [Washington, D.C.]: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Office of Energy Projects, Division of Hydropower Licensing, 2007.

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Conservation Fallout: Nuclear Protest at Diablo Canyon. University of Nevada Press, 2006.

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Draft environmental impact statement for hydropower license: Hells Canyon Hydroelectric Project, FERC project no. 1971-079, Idaho and Oregon. Washington, DC (888 First St., NE, Washington, 20426): Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Office of Energy Projects, Division of Hydropower Licensing, 2006.

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Lane, Belden C. The Great Conversation. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190842673.001.0001.

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Thomas Berry lamented that humans have dropped out of the Great Conversation with the rest of the natural world. We’ve objectified a world of things—imagining they exist solely for human use. If nature speaks, we are no longer listening. Yet the saints of the great spiritual traditions have long perceived trees, islands, rivers, and canyons as teachers, mirroring the inner world of the soul. Hildegard of Bingen attended to the greening power of trees. Ignatius Loyola was shaped by a cave experience. The Baal Shem Tov spoke the languages of birds, plants, and clouds. Focusing on a cottonwood tree as his own principal tutor, Belden Lane asks how the masters incorporated these earthy mentors into their spiritual lives. He backpacks into wild terrain to experience the power these nature archetypes had for them. Hiking through a recently burned Wyoming forest, for example, he understands Catherine of Siena’s fascination with fire as an image of the Divine. The book asks how spiritual guides in nature can serve us at various stages of our lives: As the child longs to fly like a bird; the adolescent seeks to flame out like a star; the adult needs the river’s flow; the elder ascends the mountain. All of these demand intensive soul work. Reconnecting with nature is the great ecological and spiritual necessity of our times. The earth and our souls depend upon it. As Stephen Jay Gould affirms, “We won’t fight to save what we haven’t learned to love.”
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Beckert, Jens, and Richard Bronk, eds. Uncertain Futures. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198820802.001.0001.

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Uncertain Futures considers how economic actors visualize the future and decide how to act in conditions of radical uncertainty. It starts from the premise that since dynamic capitalist economies are characterized by relentless innovation and novelty, they exhibit an indeterminacy that cannot be reduced to measurable risk. The organizing question then becomes how economic actors form expectations and make decisions despite the uncertainty they face. The current microfoundations of standard economics cannot handle genuinely uncertain futures. Instead, uncertainty requires an entirely new model of economic reasoning. This edited volume helps lay foundations for this new model by showing how economic actors in practice form expectations in conditions of uncertainty. It draws on groundbreaking research in economic sociology, economics, anthropology, and psychology to present theoretically grounded empirical case studies that demonstrate the role of imaginaries, narratives, and calculative technologies—and their various combinations—in enabling economic actors to form expectations and cope with uncertain futures. The book examines risk management techniques, finance models, and discounted cash-flow models as well as methods of envisaging the future that overtly combine calculation with narrative structure and imaginaries. These include central bank forward guidance, economic forecasts, business plans, visions of technological futures, and new era stories. Considerable attention is given to how these fictional expectations influence actors’ behaviour, coordinate action, and provide the confidence to act, and how they become instruments of power in markets and societies. The market impact of shared calculative devices, social narratives, and contingent imaginaries underlines the rationale for a new form of narrative economics.
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Posluns, Michael. Voices From the Odeyak. Dundurn Press, 1993.

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