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| Paul Brown | Energy and Resources: Living for the Future. Danbury, CT: Franklin Watts, 1998. |
| Daniel D. Chiras | The Natural House: A Complete Guide to Healthy, Energy-Efficient, Environmental Homes. New York: Chelsea Green, 2000. |
| Gale E. Christianson | Greenhouse: The 200-Year Story of Global Warming. New York: Penguin USA, 2000. |
| Judith Condon | Chernobyl and Other Nuclear Accidents. Austin, TX: Raintree/Steck Vaughn, 1998. |
| Michael J. Daley | Nuclear... |
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