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  • Biodiversity and Your Energy Use
    Very interesting information from the American Museum of Natural History. Check out the Biodiversity Connection, the Impact of Our Energy Use, 10 Ways to Make a Difference, and Did You know? http://research.amnh.org/biodiversity/LivingWithBiodiversity/Energy/YourEnergyUse.html
    http://research.amnh.org/biodiversity/LivingWithBiodiversity/Energy/YourEne
    (Added: Sat Jul 14 2001)
  • Energy
    Information on energy in the ecosystem. Nice outline from a class.
    http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~gaud/bio226/class/ecosyst/lesson5-1-1.htm
    (Added: Sun Dec 02 2001)
  • LBNL Energy Analysis Department
    Energy use, economics, and the environmental implications of energy use from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
    http://eande.lbl.gov/EAP/EAP.html
    (Added: Sat Jul 14 2001)
  • The United States at Night
    A large graphic, but worth seeing. Look at the areas of brightness to see the energy being consumed in cities at night.
    http://laps.fsl.noaa.gov/albers/slides/ast/places.gif
    (Added: Sat Jul 14 2001)
  • The World at Night
    Note that you can make out most of the outlines of the continents by the areas of light. Also notice the Aurora Borealis and the fishing fleets in the Sea of Japan.
    http://www.darksky.org/ida/graphics/ida_asp_02.gif
    (Added: Sat Jul 14 2001)
 
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