Energy Efficiency in the 21st Century

In today’s world, citizens must use scientific information to make choices and knowledgeable decisions in many aspects of civic affairs involving their everyday lives. Issues related to energy resources are important to everyone, because energy use and misuse affects people’s lives. Citizens must be...

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Veröffentlicht in:Social studies research & practice 2007-07, Vol.2 (2), p.286-297
Hauptverfasser: Ogletree, Glenda, Sunal, Dennis W, Cynthia Szymanski Sunal, Woodbury, Keith
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