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Bisio, Attilio, and Sharon Boots, eds. Encyclopedia of Energy Technology and the Environment. Wiley, 1995. Information on how energy is produced and the impact of different energy technologies on the environment.
Borowitz, Sidney. Farewell Fossil Fuels: Reviewing America's Energy Policy. Perseus, 2000. An assessment of our current dilemma and the less harmful alternatives at our disposal.
Gold, Thomas. The Deep Hot Biosphere: The Myth of Fossil Fuels. Copernicus, 2001. A controversial theory that challenges those who think our fossil fuels are near depletion.
Goodnight, Lynn, and Scott Deatherage. Increasing Renewable Energy Use in the United States. N T C/Contemporary, 1997. Explores the issues of renewable resources.
Nye, David E. Consuming Power: A Social History of American Energies. MIT Press, 1997. Focusing on the activities of ordinary Americans, Nye explains how the United States became the world's largest consumer of energy.
Pack, Janet. Fueling the Future. Children's Press, 1992. Discusses fossil fuels, their disadvantages, and alternatives to them. For younger readers.
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Borowitz, Sidney. Farewell Fossil Fuels: Reviewing America's Energy Policy. Perseus, 1998. Presents a cogent and concise narrative on the world's current and future energy needs.
Koppel, Tom. Powering the Future: The Ballard Duel Cell and the Race to Change the World. Wiley, 2001. The story of a nonpolluting energy source that could replace the internal combustion engine and power the cars of the future.
Leggett, Jeremy K. The Carbon War: Global Warming and the End of the Oil Era. Routledge, 2001. A look at the politics and reality surrounding the oil and gas industries.

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