John C. Warner (the Elder)’s Vision of Chemistry and Responsible Citizenship, with an Update by John C. Warner (the Younger)

While global efforts in sustainability have only recently become somewhat mainstream in the chemistry enterprises, a John C. Warner born in 1897 dedicated a significant amount of his efforts as president of Carnegie Mellon University, and president of the American Chemical Society, to underscore the...

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Education, Scientific Disciplines
Ethics
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