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What energy sources should be pursued?

Author: Stuart A Kallen
Publisher: Detroit : Greenhaven Press, ©2005.
Series: At issue (San Diego, Calif.)
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Presents a series of essays by energy experts and environmentalists concerning the debate over developing energy alternatives such as the use of solar and wind power and hydrogen power.
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Stuart A Kallen
ISBN: 0737727578 9780737727579 0737727586 9780737727586 0737724048 9780737724042 0737724056 9780737724059
OCLC Number: 54929432
Description: 112 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: The world's oil supply is plentiful / David Deming --
The world is running out of oil / Stuart H. Rodman --
Alternatives to oil must be developed / Walter Youngquist --
Coal power harms the environment / Sierra Club --
Nuclear power is efficient and safe for the environment / Nuclear Energy Institute --
Nuclear power is inefficient and dangerous / Amory B. Lovins and L. Hunter Lovins --
America's energy security depends on developing energy alternatives / Union of Concerned Scientists --
The use of solar energy should be increased / Glenn Hamer --
Solar and wind power are unproductive and environmentally harmful / Paul K. Driessen --
The use of wind energy should be increased / American Wind Energy Association --
The use of wind energy should not be increased / Eric Rosenbloom --
Hydrogen power should be developed / Jeremy Rifkin --
Hydrogen-powered cars may not be feasible / Charles J. Murray --
Biodiesel can be used to heat homes / Greg Pahl.
Series Title: At issue (San Diego, Calif.)
Responsibility: Stuart A. Kallen, book editor.

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Presents a series of essays by energy experts and environmentalists concerning the debate over developing energy alternatives such as the use of solar and wind power and hydrogen power.

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