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3. See also S. Schneider The Genesis Strategy (1976).
4. S. Schneider and R. Chen, Carbon Dioxide Warming and Coastline Flooding: Physical Factors and Climatic Impact Ann. Rev. Energy 5: 107–40 (1980).
5. See generally Adams, Mantovani & Lundell, Wood Versus Fossil Fuel as a Source of Excess Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere: A Preliminary Report, 196 Science 54–56 (1977).