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Filed under: Geology -- Encyclopedias The Iconographic Encyclopaedia of the Arts and Sciences: Translated from the German of the Bilder-Atlas (Iconographische Encyclopaedie), Revised and Enlarged by Eminent American Specialists (7 volulmes; Philadelphia: Iconographic Publishing House, c1885-1890), ed. by Daniel G. Brinton, John Foster Kirk, Allan Marquand, W. N. Lockington, William H. Wahl, Robert Grimshaw, John H. Cooper, E. A. Posselt, Louis H. Spellier, and Angelo Heilprin
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Filed under: Climatic changes -- Congresses Climate and Transportation Solutions: Findings from the 2009 Asilomar Conference on Transportation and Energy Policy (Davis, CA: Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis, c2010), ed. by Daniel Sperling and James Spencer Cannon (PDF files at UC Davis) Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change (2006), ed. by Hans-Joachim Schnellnhuber, contrib. by Tony Blair (PDF with commentary in the UK) Natural Climate Variability On Decade-to-Century Time Scales, by National Research Council Climate Research Committee (page images and partial HTML at NAP) Ozone Depletion, Greenhouse Gases, and Climate Change, by National Research Council (page images with commentary at NAP) Engineering and Environmental Challenges: Technical Symposium on Earth Systems Engineering, by National Academy of Engineering (page images at NAP) Filed under: Environmental sciences -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Environmental sciences -- PhilosophyFiled under: Environmental sciences -- PoetryFiled under: Environmental sciences -- Study and teaching (Higher)Filed under: Communication in the environmental sciencesFiled under: Earth sciencesFiled under: EcologyFiled under: Environmental managementFiled under: Environmental protection Whole Earth Ecolog: The Best of Environmental Tools and Ideas (c1990), ed. by J. Baldwin, contrib. by Stewart Brand (Javascript-dependent page images at wholeearth.com) Averting Catastrophe: Strategies for Regulating Risky Technologies (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986), by Joseph G. Morone and Edward J. Woodhouse (HTML at UC Press) I am a Man of Peace: Writings Inspired by the Maynooth University Ken Saro-Wiwa Collection (Ottawa: Daraja Press, 2020), ed. by Helen Fallon (PDF with commentary in Ireland) Christians and Their Duty Towards Nature (ACSJC occasional paper #7; North Sydney, NSW: Australian Catholic Social Justice Council, ca. 1991), by Development and Peace Australian Catholic Bishops' Committee for Justice (PDF in Australia) Technology and Environment, ed. by Jesse H. Ausubel and Hedy E. Sladovich (page images at NAP) Filed under: Offenses against the environmentMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |