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Brian Ellis <[log in to unmask]>
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Environmental Issues <[log in to unmask]>, Brian Ellis <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 Apr 2007 18:43:39 +0300
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Yup! There are hundreds of books on the subject and the environment in 
general. I've more or less stopped reviewing books but I offer some on 
the subject here: http://astore.amazon.com/worldenv-20/104-1711831-6013544

Brian

MA/NY DDave wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> This is from the US's Library of Congress site as an introductory desk.
> 
> =====
> Johansen, Bruce E. A sketch of the problem. In The global warming desk 
> reference. Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press, 2002. p. 1-32.
>    C981.8.G56 J64 2002 <SciRR>
>    Bibliography: p. 281-343. 
> =====
> 
> Wonder if anyone has read it and has any comments??
> 
> Back in 2004 I see that Brian and a few others posted some Book reviews yet 
> via the Search facility not a lot is on this listserve. As with any topic that is 
> making big general media news,  we are getting into a flood of books on this 
> topic coming from all angles. One author is advising us to stop buying produce 
> from other countries and farm locally to reduce energy consumption.  
> http://www.pbs.org/22ndcentury/interviews_mckibben.html
> 
> YiEngr, MA/NY DDave
> Yours in Engineering, Dave
> 

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