Making Wise Environmental Decisions
Kenneth P. Rogers
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An Outline for Teaching Conservation in Elementary Schools. U.S. Department of Agriculture. 1971. U.S. Government Printing Office.
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Global Warming. Assessing the Greenhouse Threat. Laurence Pringle. 1990. Arcade Publishing. New York.
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Environmental Education in Action. U. S. Department of Agriculture. August 1973. U.S. Printing Office.
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What Price Clean Air? A Market Approach to Energy and Environmental Policy. 1973. Research and Policy Committee of the Committee for Economic Development.
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Project Wild. Various Contributors. 1983. Western Regional Environmental Education Council.
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Project Learning Tree. Western Regional Environmental Education Council. 1988. American Forest Council.
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Science under Siege. Balancing Technology and the Environment. Michael Fumento. 1993. William Morrow, Inc. New York.
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Our Children's Toxic Legacy. How Science and Law Fail to Protect Us from Pesticides. John Wargo. 1996. Yale University Press. New Haven, CT
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50 Simple Things You Can So To Save The Earth. The Earth Works Group. 1989. Earthworks Press. Berkeley, CA
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Too Much Garbage. Patricia Lauber. 1974. Gerrard Publishing Company. Champaign, Illinois.
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Recycling. Joan Kalbacken and Emilie U. Lepthien. 1991. Childrens Press. Chicago.
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Sea Otter Rescue. The Aftermath of an Oil Spill. Roland Smith. 1990. Cobblehill Books. Dutton. New York.
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Acid Rain. John Mc Cormick. 1986. Gloucester Press. New York. Toronto.
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Water. Frank Asch. 1995. Harcourt Brace & Company. New York.
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The Water We Drink. Jill Wheeler. 1990. Abdo & Daughters. Edina, Minnesota.