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Thumbing Through Thoreau: A Book of Quotations by Henry David Thoreau    by Kenny Luck
Price: $4.99 USD. 11560 words. Published by Tribute Books on April 21, 2010. .

Author Kenny Luck has thumbed through Thoreau’s voluminous journals, correspondences and other publications to make this the most comprehensive collection of Thoreau aphorisms available. Illustrators Jay Luke and Ren Adams lend their talents to artistically interpret Thoreau's vision. Each quote is accompanied by an original drawing.
The Intersection of Intellectual Property Law and the “Green” Movement: RIPL’s Green Issue 2010    by John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law
Price: $2.99 USD. 87990 words. Published by Quid Pro Books on June 22, 2010. .

Special symposium by leading lawyers and scholars on intellectual property law, including patents and trademarks. The Green Issue presents cutting-edge articles on the emerging "green" movement in environmental law and its promotion through IP law. Topics include encouraging biodiversity/HIPPO, green labeling and false marketing, miscalculating long-term costs, and patenting environmental tech.
Peak of the Devil: 100 Questions (and answers) About Peak Oil    by Chip Haynes
Price: $9.99 USD. 52110 words. Published by Satya House Publications  on September 27, 2010. .

Long-overdue foundation to critical global issue that is Peak Oil. With a deceptively light-hearted and witty tone, Haynes reveals how deeply connected oil is to virtually everything we buy and use, how looming scarcity will change how we live, and what we can do to prepare. After all, after Peak Oil there is a good chance that 100 years from now will look like 100 years ago, if we are lucky.
Care for Creation    by Christy Baldwin
Price: $4.99 USD. 1050 words. Published by Tribute Books on October 10, 2010. .

Children learn to protect the environment and respect nature through recycling, home energy conservation and neighborhood clean-ups. Through accompanying Bible verses, they are encouraged to be responsible stewards of God's creation.
Petroplague    by Amy Rogers
Price: $2.99 USD. 89620 words. Published by Diversion Books on July 19, 2011. .

UCLA graduate student Christina Gonzalez wanted to use biotechnology to free America from its dependence on Middle Eastern oil. Instead, an act of eco-terrorism unleashes her genetically-modified bacteria into the fuel supply of Los Angeles, making petroleum useless. With the city paralyzed and slipping toward anarchy, Christina must find a way to rein in the microscopic monster she created.
What is Hope? The Art And Science Of Global Hope In Health, Business, Energy & The Future    by Eric Straatsma MS 
Price: $4.99 USD. 27270 words. Published on September 15, 2011. .

Years ago, 2 angels offered Eric a vision of hope. Find out how these angels offer humanity insights and strategies that work for seven future generations. Find out where we are all going. There are huge paradigm shifts coming in healthcare, energy production/use, religions, etc. Internet links and videos make this Ebook a multi-dimensional experience. "A leader is a dealer in hope" Napoleon