If you liked Toward an Understanding of Global Change by Committee on Global Change Research, International Affairs Office, National Research Council Staff, Global Change Research Committee, and Policy and Global Affairs Staff, start with Army Science and Technology for Homeland Security (2004), Everybody counts (1989), and Critical issues in coal transportation systems (1979). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Army Science and Technology for Homeland Security (2004), Everybody counts (1989), Critical issues in coal transportation systems (1979), Assessment of Undersea Weapons Science and Technology (2000), and Review of NASA's biomedical research program (2000).

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Toward an Understanding of Global Change is by Committee on Global Change Research, International Affairs Office, National Research Council Staff, Global Change Research Committee, and Policy and Global Affairs Staff.