Pollution
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(OCoLC)fst01070069
Label
Pollution
Name
Pollution
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fast
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of48
- Chemicals, Margaret Haerens, book editor
- Pollution, by World Wide Entertainment
- Toil and toxics, workplace struggles and political strategies for occupational health, James C. Robinson
- The rise of the U.S. environmental health movement, Kate Davies
- The polluters, the making of our chemically altered environment, Benjamin Ross, Steven Amter
- Towards a greener future, by Chris Hamblin and Paul Neuburg
- Watersheds, a practical handbook for healthy water, illustrations and original concept by Clive Dobson ; text by Gregor Gilpin Beck
- The day after tomorrow, images of our Earth in crisis, J. Henry Fair ; with essays by James Hansen [and others]
- When the world runs dry, Earth's water in crisis, Nancy F. Castaldo
- What we leave behind, Derrick Jensen and Aric McBay
- UK, Graphics firm has a ball with New York pollution, by ITN Source
- Think green, by Andrew Thomson and Gillian Bartlett, Episode 25
- Environmental pollution;, a survey emphasizing physical and chemical principles
- Environment;, resources, pollution & society., William W. Murdoch, editor
- Love Canal, science, politics, and people, Adeline Gordon Levine
- Chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster
- Think green, by Andrew Thomson and Gillian Bartlett, Episode 24
- Global warning, by KM Records, Part 1
- Plastic oceans, by Anja Taylor and Mark Horstman
- Plastic, an autobiography, Allison Cobb
- Pollution
- The changing Illinois environment, critical trends : technical report of the Critical Trends Assessment Project
- The skeptical environmentalist, measuring the real state of the world, Bjørn Lomborg
- Carbon crooks, by Tom Heinemann
- Fenceline, a company town divided, by Slawomir Grünberg
- Vanishing borders, protecting the planet in the age of globalization, Hilary French
- Visit sunny Chernobyl, and other adventures in the world's most polluted places, Andrew Blackwell
- Public policies for environmental protection, Paul R. Portney, editor ; [contributors] Roger C. Dower [and others]
- Slow death by rubber duck, the secret danger of everyday things, Rick Smith, Bruce Lourie with Sarah Dopp
- Sustainable futures, directed by Marilyn Higgins
- Trashed with Jeremy Irons, written & directed by Candida Brady
- Iranian Embassy, London, United Kingdom, by Andrew Thomson and Madeleine Swain
- Eco rap, voices from the hood, produced and directed by Lynn Feinerman
- Poisoned planet, how constant exposure to man-made chemicals is putting your life at risk, Julian Cribb
- Design for a livable planet, how you can help clean up the environment, Jon Naar ; foreword by Frederic D. Krupp
- Critical government documents on the environment, Don Philpott
- Green matters, by Nick Farrow, Episode 1
- Horizon, written and produced by Jeremy Taylor
- Our angry Earth, Isaac Asimov and Frederik Pohl ; introduction and afterword by Kim Stanley Robinson
- Silent snow, the slow poisoning of the Arctic, Marla Cone
- Love Canal, a toxic history from Colonial times to the present, Richard S. Newman
- Where did that chemical go?, a practical guide to chemical fate and transport in the environment, Ronald E. Ney, Jr
- Technology: the God that failed,, by Dorothy M. Slusser and Gerald H. Slusser
- Pollution A to Z, Richard Stapleton, editor in chief
- Garbage island, produced by Meredith Danluck
- Pollution, treating environmental toxins, Anne Maczulak
- Textiles and materials, by Jean Bourbonnais
- Late lessons from early warnings 2, the ongoing need for vigilance, a co-production between DR and Express TV ; produced and directed by Jakob Gottschau
Outgoing Resources
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