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Murray, Chris – Chemical and Engineering News, 1975
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Environment, Fuel Consumption, Pollution

Chemical and Engineering News, 1973
Descriptors: Energy, Environment, Fuel Consumption, Fuels

Bascunana, Jose L. – Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 1974
Describes characteristic designs of the engine. Data for fuel economy and emission are presented. Data show that automobiles equipped with one of the engines described have passed the 1975 Federal Emissions Standards. (SLH)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Engines, Environment, Environmental Education

Shaheen, Esber I. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1974
Issues surrounding the recent oil shortages are discussed and alternate sources reviewed are nuclear power, fusion, solar energy, geothermal energy, magnetohydrodynamics coal gasification, windmills and tidal power. (JP)
Descriptors: Ecology, Energy, Environment, Fuel Consumption

Boffey, Philip M. – Science, 1975
Descriptors: Energy, Environment, Environmental Education, Fuel Consumption
Asimov, Isaac – National Wildlife, 1973
How this energy source was created, its meaning to mankind, our drastically reduced supply, and why we cannot wait for nature to make more are considered. Today fossil fuels supply 96 percent of the energy used but we must find alternate energy options if we are to combat the energy crisis. (BL)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Energy, Environment, Fuel Consumption
National Wildlife, 1974
This article is a brief overview of the energy problems of today and of the future. Energy sources, factors contributing to fossil fuel shortage, energy conservation, energy demands and uses in the United States, and the advantages and disadvantages of alternative fuels are discussed. (TK)
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Energy, Energy Conservation, Environment
Federal Energy Administration, Washington, DC. – 1976
This brochure begins with findings and conclusions of the 1975 NATIONAL ENERGY OUTLOOK. Discussions of national energy topics follow, including: What Are the Roots of Our Energy Problem? How Did We Become So Vulnerable to Oil Imports?; How Much Energy Will the Nation Consume?; How Will the National Meet Its Growing Energy Demands by 1985; How Much…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Economic Factors, Energy, Environment
Bender, Tom – 1973
This publication contains a series of papers which promote the concepts of energy conservation and offer safe and convenient ways of handling all aspects of our lives affected by energy without having to depend in any way on fossil fuels or nuclear power. These changes, which can be brought about in homes and in energy flows affected by the…
Descriptors: Architecture, Depleted Resources, Energy, Energy Conservation
Solar Age, 1980
This directory is intended as a guide to organizations, publications, and other information concerning biomass fuels. Major sections of the directory include: (1) Organizations and Publications (General); (2) Overview (generic information on biomass fuels); (3) Thermal Conversion; (4) Gaseous Fuels; and (5) Alcohol Fuels. Each entry in the…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Biology, Energy, Energy Conservation

Starkman, Ernest S. – Environmental Science and Technology, 1975
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Economics, Environment, Fuel Consumption

Ferrar, Terry A.; Brownstein, Alan B. – Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 1975
Air pollution control authorities were forced to relax air quality standards during the winter of 1972 by granting variances. This paper examines the institutional characteristics of these variance policies from an economic incentive standpoint, sets up desirable structural criteria for institutional design and arrives at policy guidelines for…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Economics, Energy, Environment

Warren, Charles; And Others – Environment, 1979
Estimates of energy demand in the future must be approached with caution; however, evidence strongly suggests that future energy demand is by no means predetermined and that low-demand futures are quite feasible both technically and economically. (Author/RE)
Descriptors: Economics, Energy, Energy Conservation, Environment

Environmental Science and Technology, 1973
Brief historical and contemporary review of the U.S. energy situation, containing statistics related to energy needs, population growth, legislative policies and acts, and industrial efforts. Maintains that current energy crisis'' does not come from a shortage of resources, but rather from short-sighted policy. (LK)
Descriptors: Environment, Fuel Consumption, Government (Administrative Body), Industry

Science, 1980
Proposes that human comfort could be provided in otherwise chilly surroundings by filling the occupied space with electromagnetic energy of cm wavelength. Considerable energy savings could be realized from the resultant ability to lower interior temperatures and maintain comfort in the building. (Author/RE)
Descriptors: Building Design, Energy, Energy Conservation, Environment