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Backs to the Future: U.S. Government Policy toward Environmentally Critical Technology
Heaton, G. R. J., Repetto, R. & Sobin, R. (1992). Backs to the future: U.S. government policy toward environmentally critical technology. (pp. 34). Washington, D.C.: World Resources Institute.
Transforming Techology: An Agenda for Environmentally Sustainable Growth in the 21st Century
Heaton, G., Repetto, R. & Sobin, R. (1991). Transforming techology: An agenda for environmentally sustainable growth in the 21st century. (pp. 39). Washington, D.C.: World Resources Institute.
Caring for the Earth: A Strategy for Sustainable Living
IUCN (1991). Caring for the Earth: A strategy for sustainable living. (pp. 228). Gland, Switzerland:
Agenda for Change: A Plain Language Version of Agenda 21 and the Other Rio Agreements
Keating, M. (1993). Agenda for Change: A plain language version of Agenda 21 and the other Rio Agreements. (pp. 35). Geneva, Switzerland: The Centre for Our Common Future.
The Ecology of Commerce: A Declaration of Sustainability
Hawken, P. (1993). The ecology of commerce: A declaration of sustainability. (pp. 250). New York: HarperBusiness.
World Resources 1992-1993
World Resources Institute (1992). World Resources 1992-1993. Washington: World Resources Institute.
Green Future: How to Make a World of Difference
Johnson, L. (1990). Green future: How to make a world of difference. Markham, Ontario: Penguin.
Earth in the Balance
Gore, A. (1992). Earth in the Balance. (pp. 407). Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Automobile Dependence and Denial: The Elephant in the Bedroom
Hart, S. I. & Spivak, A. L. (1993). Automobile dependence and denial: The elephant in the bedroom. (pp. 173). Pasadena, California: New Paradigm Books.
Preparing for the Twenty-First Century
Kennedy, P. (1993). Preparing for the twenty-first century. (pp. 428). Toronto: HarperCollins .