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36. Allenby,
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37. Ibid.
38. Consider the example of nuclear power. See R. Pool,
Beyond Engineering: How
Society Shapes Technology
(Oxford University Press, 1997).
39. Allenby,
Industrial Ecology.
40. Pool (
Beyond Engineering
) cites the Bhopal Union Carbide chemical plant and
the
Challenger
incident as examples where pressures generated in part as a result of
chronic underfunding resulted in catastrophic failure of such systems.
41. Pool,
Beyond Engineering.