If you liked Mending the ozone hole by Arjun Makhijani, start with Iran, North Korea and the Emerging Nuclear Proliferation Crisis (2007), Plutonium, deadly gold of the nuclear age (1992), and Ecology and Genetics (2001). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Iran, North Korea and the Emerging Nuclear Proliferation Crisis
2007 · Arjun Makhijani · Same author
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Plutonium, deadly gold of the nuclear age
1992 · 178 pages · Howard Hu, Arjun Makhijani, Katherine Yih · Same author
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Ecology and Genetics
2001 · 60 pages · Arjun Makhijani · Same author
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Manifesto for global democracy
2003 · Arjun Makhijani · Same author
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Energy policy for the rural Third World
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Obmany atomnoĭ ėnergii
1999 · 359 pages · Arjun Makhijani · Same author
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Heat, high water, and rock suitability at Hanford
1985 · 74 pages · Arjun Makhijani · Same author
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Target Japan
2008 · Arjun Makhijani · Same author
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Rule of power or rule of law?
2003 · 227 pages · Arjun Makhijani · Same author
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High-level dollars, low-level sense
1992 · 138 pages · Arjun Makhijani · Same author
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Target Japan: Why American's Nuclear Bombs Fell On Japan Instead Of Germany
2007 · Arjun Makhijani · Same author
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Prosperous, Renewable Maryland : Roadmap for a Healthy, Economical, and Equitable Energy Future
2016 · 301 pages · Arjun Makhijani · Same author
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What should I read after Mending the ozone hole?
BookOrb recommends Iran, North Korea and the Emerging Nuclear Proliferation Crisis (2007), Plutonium, deadly gold of the nuclear age (1992), Ecology and Genetics (2001), Manifesto for global democracy (2003), and Energy policy for the rural Third World (1976).
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Who wrote Mending the ozone hole?
Mending the ozone hole is by Arjun Makhijani.