Cross Examination

Energy: The Master Resource

By Robert Bradley, Jr.

Energy: The Master Resource is a comprehensive text that covers the vast world of energy.  It tells the history of energy use, its impacts on the environment, the many ways that energy can be produced today, and much more.  It even offeres forecasts for the future.  Lucidly written, the book is accesible to a wide range of serious readers and provides a rich repository of information that will be valuable for years to come.

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The Economics of Energy Security

by Douglas Bohi and Michael Toman

The Economics of Energy Security brings together and expands on research on energy security that has been conducted over the past twenty years.

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Clearing the Air: The Real Story of the War on Air Pollution

by Indur Goklany

This book argues that Washington, D.C.'s 30-year regulatory war against air pollution has done little to improve air quality.

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Energy: Ending the Never-Ending Crisis

by Paul Ballonoff

Ballonoff discusses the myths on which present energy policy is based and he argues that nearly all energy regulation is unconstitutional and considers what should be done.

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U.S. Climate Change Technology Program Strategic Plan

Department of Energy

The Climate Change Technology Program (CCTP) Strategic Plan, details measures to accelerate the development and reduce the cost of new and advanced technologies that avoid, reduce, or capture and store greenhouse gas emissions.

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Alternative Energy: Political, Economic and Social Feasibility

By Christopher Simon

Alternative Energy systematically approaches various alternative sources of energy, discussing in layperson's terms the current state of public policy, energy technology and the political, economic, and social feasibility of the alternative energy paradigm. The goal is to help the less technically-minded become active participants in choosing the energy future for their community.

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Gusher of Lies: The Dangerous Delusions of Energy Independence

by Robert Bryce

Gusher of Lies explains why the idea of energy independence appeals to voters while also showing that renewable sources like wind and solar cannot meet America's growing energy demand.

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