ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
  • Automobiles and air pollution.   Sacramento:  California Air Resources Board, 1975.  Call No. TD886.5 .C35 
  • Bernarde, Melvin A.  Our precarious habitat:  an integrated approach to understanding man's effect on his environment.   New York:  W.W. Norton & Co., c1970.  Call No. TD180 .B45 1970 
  • Christianson, Gale E.. Greenhouse : the 200-year story of global warming.  New York: Walker and Company, 1999.  Call No. QC981.8.G56 C48 1999
  • Commoner, Barry.  Science and survival .  New York:  Viking Press, 1966.  Call No. QH 125 .C734 1966
  • Commoner, Barry.  Closing circle:  nature, man and technology.  New York:  Bantam Books, c1971.  Call No. GF75 .C65 1971.  
  • Coping with an oiled sea:  an analysis of oil spill response technologies.  Washington, DC:  U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990.  Call No. TD 427 .P4 C665 1990
  • Davis, Lee Niedringhaus.  Frozen fire:  where will it happen next?  San Francisco:  Friends of the Earth, c1979.  Call No. TH 9446 .L57 D39 1979 
  • Detweiler, Robert; Sutherland, Jon N.; Werthman, Michael S.  Environmental decay in its historical context .  Dallas: Scott, Foresman and Company, c1973.   Call No. GF47 .D47 1973
  • Douglas, Mary, and Aaron Wildavsky.  Risk and culture:  an essay on the selection of technological and  environmental dangers.  Berkeley:  University of California Press, c1982.  Call No. H91 .D68 1982 
  • Drilling discharges in the marine environment.  Washington:  National Research Council, 1983.  Call No. TD 195 .P4 N36 1983
  • Ecocide--and thoughts toward survival.  Palo Alto, CA: James E. Freel & Associates, 1971.  Call No. HC110. E5 F32 1971
  • International coastal cleanup:  U.S. results.   Washington, DC:  Center for Marine Conservation, 1995.  Call No. GC 1085 .I61 1995. 
  • Johnson, Cecil E.  Natural world:  chaos and conservation. New York:  McGrawHill, c1972. QH541.145 .J631 1972.
  • Marx, Wesley.  Oilspill.   San Francisco:  Sierra Club, c1971.  Call No. GC1085 .M3 1971.   
  • 1991 International Oil Spill Conference:  Prevention, Behavior, Control, Cleanup:  Proceedings:  March 4-7, 1991:  San Diego, California.  Washington, DC:  American Petroleum Institute, 1991.  Call No. TD 427 .P4 I518 1991
  • Pearce, Fred.  Global warming:  a beginner's guide to our changing climate.  New York:  DK Publishing, 2002.  Call No. QC 981.8 .P32 2002.
  • Ray, Dixy Lee, and Lou Guzzo.  Trashing the planet:  how science can help us deal with acid rain, depletion of the ozone, and nuclear waste (among other things).  Washington:  Regnery Gateway, 1990.  Call No. TD 174 .R39 1990.
  • Roloff, Joan G., and Robert C. Wylder.  There is no “away”:  readings and language activities in ecology .  Beverly Hills:  Glencoe Press, 1971.  Call No. QH 541 .R65 1971.  
  • Sagan, Carl, and Richard Turco.  Path where no man thought.  New York:  Random House, c1990.  Call No. QH 545 .N83 S24 1990
  • Schafer, Kristin; Blust, Sarah; Lipsett, Brian; Newman, Penny; Wiles, Richard.  What works:  local solutions to toxic pollution .  Washington:  Environmental Exchange, 1993.  Call No. TD 657 .W43 1993
  • Solving sprawl:  the Sierra Club rates the states [pamphlet].  San Francisco:  Sierra Club, 1999.  Call No. HT 167 .S66 1999
  • State of the world 1989:  a Worldwatch Institute report on progress toward a sustainable society.  New York:  W.W. Norton & Company, 1989.  Call No. HC 59 .S733 1989. 
  • Swatek, Paul.  User’s guide to the protection of the environment.  New York:  Ballentine Book, 1970.  Call No. TX 335 .S9 1970.
  • Turco, Richard P.  Earth under siege: from air pollution to global change.  New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.  Call No. TD 883 .T85 1997
  • Van Strum, Carol.  Bitter fog:  herbicides and human rights.  San Francisco:  Sierra Club Books, c1983.  Call No.  RA 1270 .H3 V36 1983.