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Siegel 205 $a1st ed. 2021. 210 1$aCham, Switzerland :$cSpringer,$d[2021] 210 4$d©2021 215 $a1 online resource (XIII, 154 p. 3 illus., 2 illus. in color.) 311 $a3-030-73475-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aChapter1 -- Earth?s Human Carrying Capacity: The Basics -- Chapter2 -- Water: A Limit On Our Earth?s Carrying Capacity -- Chapter3 -- Food Security/Insecurity, Food Systems -- Chapter4 -- Impact of Global Warming/Climate Change On Food Security 2020 -- Chapter 5 -- Sanitation: Waste Generation/Capture/Disposal Status 2020 -- Chapter6 -- Access To Natural Resources Not Water Or Food 2020 -- Chapter7 -- Global Warming And Water 2050: More People, Yes; Less Ice, Yes; More Water, Yes; More Fresh Water, Probably; More Accessible Fresh Water -- Chapter8 -- Food 2050 - More Mouths To Feed: Food Availability and Access -- Chapter9.-Sanitation 2050 -- Chapter10 -- Natural Resources Beyond Water And Food 2020 To 2050 -- Chapter11 -- Economic Realities in 2020 Populations: What do they Portend for 2050? 2100? 330 $aThis book focuses on the Earth?s carrying capacity to service the needs of its human populations as well as preserve the ecosystems that provide natural resources that sustain life and support human activities in 2020 and later in the century (2050 and beyond). It addresses the two principal factors that challenge the limits of the carrying capacity: growing populations/demographic moves and global warming/climate change. It also covers the effects that these factors have on water availability, food security, sanitation and natural resources. The status of these basic needs that sustain life and societal activities with respect to population increases and global warming driven climate changes are discussed on two time frames. One with respect to the 2020 and the other with measured and computer guided projected future impacts later as the century progresses to 2050 and later, Attention is given to Africa, Asia, and somewhat for South America because of their projected increases in population. The purpose of the book is to provide those in decision-making roles and those that advise them with a sound set of facts and figures to think about to support their decisions/actions. A secondary purpose is to present data that stresses the need to act now, firmly and with investment to plan to adapt to changing conditions rather than wait until forced to do so. The book also discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the world?s societies and how they have reacted. 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Stalin's Call -- 2. Master Killer -- 3. Secret Agent -- 4. Parachutist -- 5. Streets of Munich -- 6. Wonder Weapon -- 7. Greetings from Moscow -- PART II: PERFECT MURDER -- 8. Red Square -- 9. Herr Popel -- 10. Dead on Arrival -- 11. Funeral -- 12. CIA Telegram -- 13. Upswing -- 14. Prime Suspect -- 15. Active Measures -- PART III: MOSCOW NIGHTS -- 16. High Hopes -- 17. Man at the Top -- 18. Private Matter -- 19. Award -- 20. Proposal -- 21. Introducing the Bride -- 22. Month of the Spy -- 23. Going in Circles -- PART IV: ESCAPE FROM PARADISE -- 24. Moscow Bugs -- 25. Family -- 26. Change of Plans -- 27. New Year -- 28. Back to School -- 29. Telephone Call -- 30. Berlin -- 31. Down to the Wire -- PART V: PUBLICITY BOMB -- 32. Shock Wave -- 33. Defector -- 34. Investigation -- 35. Press Conference -- 36. High Politics -- 37. Congressman -- PART VI: TRIAL -- 38. Karlsruhe -- 39. Loyalty and Betrayal -- 40. First Murder -- 41. Big Day -- 42. Doubt -- 43. Prosecution -- 44. Devil's Advocates -- 45. Verdict -- PART VII: DEPARTED -- 46. Unanswered Letter -- 47. Guest from Washington -- 48. Judex -- 49. Vanished -- 50. Kremlin Ghost -- 51. On the Run -- 52. Homecoming -- Epilogue: The Cold War Redux -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author. 330 $a"In the fall of 1961, a KGB agent defected to West Germany. The slim 30-year-old man in police custody had papers in the name of an East German, Josef Lehmann, but claimed that his real name was Bogdan Stashinsky, and he was a citizen of the Soviet Union. On the orders of his KGB bosses, he had traveled on numerous occasions to Munich, where he singlehandedly tracked down and killed two enemies of the communist regime. He used a new, specially designed secret weapon--a spray pistol delivering liquid poison that, if fired into the victim's face, killed him without leaving any trace. Wracked by a guilty conscience, Stashinsky escaped with his wife under the tragic cover of their infant son's funeral, and crossed into West Berlin just hours before the Berlin Wall was erected. In 1962, after spilling his secrets to the CIA, Stashinky was put on trial in what would be the most publicized assassination case in Cold War history. Stashinsky's testimony, implicating the Kremlin rulers in political assassinations carried out abroad, shook the world of international politics. The publicity stirred up by the Stashinsky case forced the KGB to change its modus operandi abroad and helped end the career of one of the most ambitious and dangerous Soviet leaders, the former head of the KGB and Leonid Brezhnev's rival, Aleksandr Shelepin. In West Germany, the Stashinsky trial changed the way in which Nazi criminals were prosecuted. Using the Stashinsky case as a precedent, many defendants in such cases claimed, as had the Soviet spy, that they were simply accessories to murder, while their superiors, who ordered the killings, were the main perpetrators."--Provided by publisher. 676 $a327.1247043092 700 $aPlokhy$b Serhii$f1957-$0296244 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910163945103321 996 $aMan with the poison gun$91535011 997 $aUNINA