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Further Reading
Further Reading
BOOKS
Doeden, Matt.
Finding Out about Coal, Oil, and Natural Gas.
Searchlight Books:
What Are Energy Sources? Minneapolis, MN: Lerner Publications, 2014.
Freese, Barbara.
Coal: A Human History.
Cambridge, MA: Perseus Books, 2003.
Gogerly, Liz.
Fossil Fuels.
A World After. Chicago: Heinemann, 2014.
Horn, Geoffrey M., and Debra Voege.
Coal, Oil, and Natural Gas.
Energy Today. New
York: Chelsea House, 2010.
Marcovitz, Hal.
What Is the Future of Fossil Fuels?
Future of Renewable Energy. San
Diego, CA: ReferencePoint Press, 2013.
Pipe, Jim.
Coal: The Big Polluter?
World Energy Issues. London: Franklin Watts, 2010.
Simon, Seymour.
Global Warming.
New York: HarperCollins, 2013.
ONLINE
American Coal Foundation. “Coal Energy Facts.”
http://teachcoal.org/coal-energy-facts.Energy Kids. “Coal Basics.” US Energy Information Administration.
http://www.eia.gov/kids/energy.cfm?page=coal_home-basics.National Geographic. “Coal.”
http://education.nationalgeographic.co.uk/education/encyclopedia/coal.