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       28. Proceedings of the Eighth International Clean Air Congress, International Union of Air
          Pollution Prevention Associations, The Hague, 1989,
       29. Public Law 101-549, 101st Congress. November 15, 1990, an Act, to amend the Clean Air
          Act to provide for attainment and maintenance of health protective national ambient air
          quality standards, and for other purposes.
       30. Stenvaag, J. M., "Clean Air Act 1990 Amendments, Law and Practice." Wiley, New York,
          1991,
       31. Ausubel, J. H., A second look at the impacts of climate change. Am. Sci. 79 (May-June,
          1991).


                             SUGGESTED READING

       Daumas, M. (ed.), "The History of Technology and Invention," 3 vols. Crown, New York,
          1978.
       Fishman, )., "Global Alert: The Ozone Pollution Crisis," Plenum, New York, 1990.
       Singer, C., Holmyard, E. K., Hall, A. R., and Williams, T. I. (eds.), "A History of Technology,"
         5 vols. Oxford Univ. Press (Clarendon), New York, 1954-1958.
       Williams, T. (ed.), "A History of Technology—Twentieth Century, 1900-1950," part I (Vol.
         6), part II (Vol. 7). Oxford Univ. Press (Clarendon), New York, 1978.
       Wolf, A., "A History of Sciency, Technology and Philosophy in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth
         Centuries." George Allen & Unwin, London, 1935.
       Wolf, A., "A History of Science, Technology and Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century."
         George Allen & Unwin, London, 1961.
       Gore, A., "Earth in Balance," Houghton Mifflin, New York, 1992.


                                   QUESTIONS

       1. Discuss the development of the use of enclosed space for human occupancy over the
         period of recorded history.
       2. Discuss the development of the heating and cooling of enclosed space for human occupancy
         over the period of recorded history.
       3. Discuss the development of the lighting of enclosed space for human occupancy over the
          period of recorded history.
       4. Discuss the development of means to supplement human muscular power over the period
         of recorded history.
       5. Discuss the development of transportation over the period of recorded history.
       6. Discuss the development of agriculture over the period of recorded history.
       7. Discuss the future alternative sources of energy for light, heat, and power.
       8. Compare the so-called soft (i.e., widely distributed small sources) and hard (i.e., fewer
         very large sources) paths for the future provision of energy for light, heat, and power.
       9. What have been the most important developments in the history of the air pollution
         problem since the publication of this edition of this book?
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