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McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 20 vols., R 503 MCGR 2007
- Encyclopedia of Global Change, 2 vols., R 363.7 GOUDENCY 2002
- Encyclopedia of Science, Technology and Ethics, 4 vols. R 503 MITC ENCY 2005
- Energy Supplies, Sustainability and Costs available in the Gale Virtual Reference Library
- Environmental Dictionary, R 363.7003 KEMPENVI 1998
- Environmental Resource Handbook, R 363. ENVL 2008/09
- Gale Encyclopedia of Science, R 503 LERN GALE 2008
- Gale Virtual Reference Library including such titles as the Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, Environmental Science: In Context
- Macmillan Encyclopedia of Energy available in the Gale Virtual Reference Library
- Pollution A-Z, 2 vols., R 363.7303 STAPPOLL 2004
- World Who is Who and Does What in Environment and Conservation, R 363.70092 POLUWORL 1997
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