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ordered by relevance and dateReview: JM Greer's The Ecotechnic Future
Review | www.energybulletin.net | 15 hours 58 minutes ago
Greer is at his most stimulating when he offers ways of rethinking our ideology and shifting
Membrane Bioreactors Book Review
This is a fairly accessible introduction to the subject, written by a group of researchers originally from Cranfield University. Researchers and conferences at Cranfield are therefore well represented in the papers selected in support of the text.
http://www.expertise-limited.co.uk/Book%20Reviews-Membrane%20Bioreactors.htm
Review: em>Power from the Sun/em> by Dan Chiras, with Robert Aram and Kurt Nelson
Review | energybulletin.net | Oct 21, 2009
For the average home- or small business-owner looking to purchase a solar PV array,
Book Reviews
In spite of its age, this book continues to be an essential basic reference on the subject. Well organized and clearly written, the author's stated goal was "to present the fundamentals of groundwater hydrology in a manner understandable to [a wide variety of students and professionals].
The Dawn of Green, By Harriet Ritvo
Review | www.independent.co.uk | Nov 15, 2009
Manchester is a thirsty city. To see just how thirsty, take a walk in the Lake District on a hot day, when water levels in the lakes are low. At Thirlmere and Haweswater, dry-stone walls marking the field edges lead straight down into the dark water. For these are no ordinary lakes: they are
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Book Review: Solar Power in Building Design
Review | greenbuildingelements.com | Mar 29, 2008
Solar Power in Building Design by Peter Gevorkian is subtitled The Engineers Complete Design Resource, and it is certainly an apt description of this extensive volume.The book is far beyond what a casual reader interested in solar power would need to know, but there is a wealth
http://greenbuildingelements.com/2008/03/29/book-review-solar-power-in-building-design/
Book Review: "Lights Out" (Energy Priorities)
Why our electricity system is headed for a state of emergency, and what can be done to head it off: My two-sentence review of "Lights Out" by Jason Makansi, plus why I liked it and where it falls short.
http://energypriorities.com/entries/2007/08/book_review_lights_out.php
Book Review: “Blue Planet Run–The Race to Provide Safe Drinking Water to the World”
Review | feeds.greenoptions.com | Sep 18, 2008
“Required reading” gets thrown out a lot in environmental circles—in all reading circles
Book review: The Works
as the model for explaining how city infrastructure works. The illustrations are fabulous – I now understand how cladding on fiber optic cable moves information along.
http://www.portlandonline.com/water/index.cfm?c=48456&a=110969

