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100 1 _aRaven, Peter H.
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245 1 0 _aEnvironment.
250 _a5th ed. /
_bPeter H. Raven, Linda R. Berg.
260 _aHoboken, NJ :
_bWiley,
_cc2006.
300 _a597 p. :
_bill. (some col.), col. maps ;
_c28 cm.
500 _a"2004 world population data sheet" (1 folded leaf) in pocket.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aPART ONE: HUMAND IN THE ENVIRONMENT. 1. Introducing Environmental Science and Sustainability. 2. Environmental Laws, Economics, and Ethics. PART TWO: THE WORLD WE LIVE IN. 3. Ecosystems and Energy. 4. Ecosystems and Living Organisms. 5. Ecosystem and the Physical Environment. 6. Major Ecosystems of the World. 7. Human Health and Environmental Toxicology. PART THREE: A CROWDED WORLD. 8. Population Change. 9. The Problems of Overpopulation. 10. the Urban World. PART FOUR: THE SEARCH FOR ENERGY. 11. Fossil Fuels. 12. Nuclear Energy. 13. Renewable Energy and Conservation. PART FIVE: OUR PRECIOUS RESOURCES. 14. Water: A Limited Resource. 15. Soil Resources. 16. Minerals: A Nonrenewable Resource. 17. Preserving Earth's Biological Diversity. 18. Land Resources. 19. Food Resources: A Challenge for Agriculture. PART SIX: ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS. 20. Air Pollution. 21. Regional and Global Atmospheric Changes. 22. Water Pollution. 23. The Pesticide Dilemma. 24. Solid and Hazardous Wastes. PART SEVEN: TOMORROW'S WORLD. 25. Tomorrow's World. Appendix 1: Review of Basic Chemistry. Appendix 2: Units of Measure: Some Useful Conversions. Appendix 3: Units of Measure: Some Useful Conversions. Appendix 4: Abbreviations, Formulas, and Acronyms Used in This Text. Glossary. Photo Credits. Text, Table, and Line Art Credits. Index.
520 _aRaven's Environment, 5th Edition is a most accessible, yet detailed, environmental science text. The text provides numerous examples and opportunities for readers to explore issues at a local level. Covering the enormous environmental challenges facing our world today, the new fifth edition of The Environment helps readers think critically about these issues and understand the concepts that underlie environmental problems. Rather than telling readers what to think, the book provides the information and tools they need to reach their own conclusions. It: offers solid scientific content balanced with effective and current examples of problems and solutions; introduces the reader to ecosystems, the physical environment, and Earth's biomes; examines the problems of overpopulation as well as environmental concerns such as air pollution and the pesticide dilemma; presents real life case studies that offer in depth analyses of actual situations; includes You Can Make a Difference boxes in each chapter to help readers take an active role in improving the environment; and, offers additional information on a website devoted to further examining critical environmental issues that will help readers make environmentally responsible choices.
650 0 _aEnvironmental education.
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650 0 _aEnvironmental policy.
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650 0 _aConservation of natural resources.
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700 1 _aBerg, Linda R.
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