Effective Energy Policy for Oregon Citizens Committee, IV:1 :16 Effects of Initial Production Quantity and lncer,~ tives on the CostofWindEnerRY, IV:7:17 Effects of Landscape Development on Natural Ventilation of Buildings, 145, 11:2 :11 The Effect of Solar Energy on Aquaculture Support, IV:3 :2 Effects of Uncertain Energy Supplies on Rural Economic Development, 1:7:6 Egg and Dairy Production, 150 Ehrenreich,-Barbara, 184, . 11:10:11 Ehr.lich, Paul, 1:5:9 El&l Associates, 227, 1:7-8:19 Eichenmule (A.T. in Germany), 111 :6:3 -Eichman, Don, 11:9:11 Eight Dollars for a Gallon of Gasol ine?, by Tom Bender, 111 :5:6 Eis, Jennifer, 83, 111:2:20 Eisentraut, Albert, 131 Ekedahl, Duane, 11:5:18 Ekist ics, 40, 44, 11:5:10 Eklund, Mary Anna, 11:5:18 Ekoteket, 11:1:7, ll:l -8:29 El Mirasol Garden, 161 Eldridge, Frank R., 239, 241, 111 :3:17 Electric Journalist , 116 Electric Power Research Institute, 111:9:24, IV:1:18, IV.:7:15 Electrical Research Assn., 240 Electric Utility Expansion Plans for 1975-1984,209, 11 :1:11 Electric Utility Solar Energy Activities, IV: 1: 18 · . Electric War: FightOver Nuclear Power, 207,111 :3:18 Electricity Consumption & Investment Finance in Calif., 203, 111:3:20 Electronic Arts Intermix, 117 ElectronicsMagazine, 1:~ : 6 Elements , 91 , 161,1:7:12, 1:8:16, 11:5:4,22 · Elements Rage, 14, 111:7:2 Elf, Jennifer, 1:7:RD Elizabethtown Communications Center, 118 Elkin, Keith,. 11:7-8:29 Ellensburg Library, 11:2:29 Elliott, Stewart, IV:5:1·1 Ellis, William, 6, 11:3:4, 11:5:10, 111:1:6, 111:4:21 _Ellsworth, Skip, 143, 11:7-8:12 Ellul, Jacques, 110 Elsevier Sequoia S.A. , Ill :10:8 Embodiments of M ind, 28, 106, 1:8:19 Emerald Dairy Goat Assn., 1:4:3 "Emerging Energy Policy Principles" , 198, IV:6 :16 Emery, F. E.,.79, 106 Emmerich, Maureen, 1:9:9 Emory University Family Planning Program, 1~4, 11 :10:11 EMPLOYMENT, 32, 43, 44, 49-52, 204, 111:7:18 I Employment & Economic Development, 44, 11:5:10 - Employment Impact Statement, 43 Emry, Carla, 171, 1:8:5, Ill :1:22, IV:3:16 Encore, IV:2:16 Encounter with the Northwest Environment, Natural and Urban , 1:2:7, 1:5:11 , 11:.10:14 Encyclopedia of Associations, 72, 1:8:19, 1:9:18 Encyclopedia of the Social Sci ences , 153, 111:5:8·' End of Affluence, 1:5:9 End of Medicine, 179, 11:10:24. Endangered Skills, by Lauri deMoll, 111:4:6 Energy Action of Washington, 1:6:7, 1(:2:16 \ Energy Activity Guide, 11 :4:17 Energy Affairs Assistants, Wash. State, 1:8:10 The Energy Adventures of Ernie an' Bud. Build a.Wind Genera_tor, IV :9 : 17 Energy, Agriculture and the Environment, 150,11:7-8:4, 11 :10;2 Energy, Agriculture & Neighborhood Food Sntems, 1:8:4 Energy, Agriculture & Waste Management, 11 :7-8:27, 111 :1:1 ~ Energy-Agriculture and Waste Materials, 151, 235, 11:4 :3 Energy Alternatives Cheaper than Coal & Nuclear Power, IV:10:17 Energy Alternatives: A Comparative Analysis and MERES and the Analysis of Energy Alternatives, II: 1:11 "Energy Aspects of Urban Planning and Development, 11 :5:23 Energy Basis for Man & Nature 198, IV:6:16 Energy and Buildings, 111 :10:8 Energy & the Built Environment, 217, 1:8 :8 · · Energy Book #1: Natural Sources & Backyard Applications , 9, 13 Energy Center, Univ. of Florida, 1:5:_6, IV:6:16 ECON, Energy Conservation Advisors, IV:3 :2 'Energy Conservation Alternatives to Nuclear Power, 208, 1:9:9 Energy Conservation in Architecture, 1:7:.? Energy Conservation through .Automobile Parking Manage- . ment , 124, 111:1:3 Energy Conservation in Building Design , 111:4:22 Energy Conservation in Buildings, 11:4:7 , Energy Conservation Design Guidelines for New Office Building~ , 1:7:9, 11:4 :10 · Energy Conservation an'd Economic Growth-Are They Incompatible? , 214, 11:1:12 Energy Conservation in the Home , 11:10:18 · Energy Conservation Legislation in the 93rd Congress,·a summary, 1:7:9 Energy Conservation Legislation, 217, 1:7:9 - Energy Conser.vation: Its Nature, Hidden Benefits & Hidden Barriers , 214, 11:10:18 Energy Conservation in NonResidential Buildings, 111 :9:3 . Energy Conservation Program Guide for Commercial Buildings , 11 :4:7 Energy Conservation Project, 124, 214 Energy Conservation & Solar Retrofitting for Existing . Buildings , 11 :1 :13 Energy Conservation Systems, 11 :1:14 Energy Conservation Task force Report to Gov~ Straub , 214, \11 :3:10 Energy Conservation & Urban Transportation , 124, 111:1:3 Energy Costs of Using Columbia River Water for Irrigation, 204, 111:1:3 ENERGY CURRICULUM INVENTORY, 11:10:21 Energy Daily, IV:2:20 Energy Dilemma-What It Mean's to Jo·bs, 44, 111:3:20 Energy, Earth and Everyone, 1:7:9 Energy Ecology & Economic~, ' 29, 34, 198, IV:6:16, IV:10:24 'Energy Efficiency in the Food System, 151 , 11:10:14 " Energy & Employment", IV:6:16 , Energy ahd Employment in New York State, 43, 111:4:21. Energy, Environment & Building, 217, 1:8:7 Energy-Enviror ment Materials Guide, 11 :2:8 Energy-Environment Sourcebook, 11 :2:8 Energy & Environment Information Center; IV:2 :20 Energy & Equity, 124 Energy Essays, 202, ·11 :1 0 :1 8 ,' 111:7:22 Energy Extension Service, II : 1:11, 111:7:10 Energy and Food, 151, 173, 11 :1:12,11 :4 :4 Energy, Food & Oceans Conference, 11:10:18 Energy from the Sun, 11:9:22 Energy from the Wind, IV:1 :21 Energy, Growth & Altruism , 11 :2:4 Th(;! Energy History of the United States, 11 :5:7 Energy & How to Conserve It, 111:5:3 ! Energy: Ideas for Parks, 111 :6 :16,17 Energy Index, 206, 11:3:10 Energy Information Center (NH), 1:8:6, 11:1:31 Energy & Information, 107 1:8:19 ' 14 Energy and Labor Demand in the 1 ConserverSociety,44, 111:3:21 , · IV:6:16 ' Energy and Man's Environment, . 1:1:10,1:3:10, 1:6:RD, 11:2:17, 11:9:16, 11:10:21 Energy Manual for Parks: A Handbook for lnter,:Jreters and Naturalists, 11 :7-8 :14 Energy Map of the State of Washington , 1:5:11, 11:10:14 . Energy Miser's Manual, I: 9 : 13 Energy1990Study, IV:3:18 Energy & Nutrient Conversion, in Swine Waste Man, 236 · ~nergy from the Oceans Conference, 11:4:15 Energy Office, State of Fla., 204 Energy Perspectives, 206 Energy Policies & Programs of California Cities & Counties: A Survey, IV:2:20 Energy& Power, 202, 210 Energy: The Power of the States, 203,11 :1:12 Energy Primer, 90, 166,202, 1:5:7, 1:7-:2, 11:3:20, IV:5:20, IV:10:5 The Energy Problem: A Sensible Solution for Right Now, II: 1:11 Energy Productions, IV:7:11 Energy & Reality: Three Perceptions, by Jim Benson, IV:3 :18-21 Energy & the Regional Planner, 204 Energy Reporter, 206, 1:8:6 Energy Research & Development Admin. (ERDA), 206,219, 220,224,225,228, 236,240, 1:8:7. r'l:1:11, 11:2:9.11:3:10. ' 11:5:7,10, 11:7-8:22,111:1:16, 111 :3 :17,111 :4 :4,111 :7 :8,10, 111:8:18, IV:1:21 , IV:2 :4,20, IV:3:12,18-19, IV:4:15, IV:4:4, IV:7:17, IV:9:10-11 Energy & Resources, 204, 211, 11:1:15,11 :5:16 ' Energy Resources of the Earth , 210 Energy Saving Cooker, 111:10:9 Energy Self-Sufficiency Prospects for t.he British Columbia Forest Products Industry, IV:10:16 Energy: The Solar-Hydrogen Alternative , 111 :9:21 Energy: The Solar Prospect, . 111:7:7 Energy Strategies & Nuclear Power,21i, 11:5:16 Energy Strategy: The Road Not Taken,201, 111:1:18, 111':3:4-6, IV:6:16 Energy forSurvival, 126, 202, 1': 5:10, 111 :5:6, IV:3 :3 Energy Task Force, IV:7:11, IV:6:3 Energy Technology //-Proceed- . ings,ll:1:12
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