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The following books were reviewed in this issue of Voices:
Beyond Litigation:
Case Studies in Water Rights Disputes
Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold and Leigh A. Jewell, Editors
Washington, DC: Environmental Law Institute, 2002
Uncertain Hazards:
Environmental Activists and Scientific Proof
By Sylvia Noble Tesh
Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2000
Dual Review
Tomorrow's Energy: Hydrogen, Fuel Cells, and the Prospects for a Cleaner Planet, (2nd Printing)
by Peter Hoffmann
Hydrogen Futures: Toward a Sustainable Energy System
by Seth Dunn
Cambridge: MIT Press, 2001
Washington, D.C.: Worldwatch Institute, August 2001 respectively
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