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Overview
Focused on and organized around environmental issues, this innovative new book engages students and helps them critically evaluate possible solutions to the environmental problems we now face. The authors outline specific environmental issues and provide the scientific background to enable students to understand each issue. In order to find and apply solutions to these problems, they help students see that the problems are not insurmountable and that something can be done to achieve a sustainable future. The modular chapters provide full descriptions of each of the major environmental problems with real stories about what people are doing to tackle the resulting challenges. Overall, ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS offers great flexibility for instructors and provides students with tools for building a sustainable future.
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- The highly focused issues and solutions approach guides students through each module. Beginning with "Why should you care," the chapter progresses from "What are the problems" to "What can be done" to "A look to the future" before concluding with "What would you do?"
- This is a modular textbook, with 14 of the total 15 modules each devoted entirely to a specific environmental issue. The first module is an introduction to science and sustainability concepts that form a foundation for the course. The fundamental concepts that apply in each module are raised again and applied in practice as they pertain to each individual issue.
- Frequent reviews of the material include "Let's Review" question lists placed at regular intervals throughout each module. These lists give students a chance to review and reinforce material immediately after they have studied it.
- Critical thinking activities appear toward the end of each module and allow students to apply the material they have studied. These activities are designed to get students to re-read some part of the module, to think about it, and to apply it in some way to their own daily living.
- Engaging features illustrate key concepts and provide encouragement. "For Instance" tells a real-world story about how environmental issue has affected a particular area or group of people in the world. "Making a Difference" features a particular individual or group of people who have succeeded in some effort to find more sustainable ways of living or of doing business.
- Reinforcing important concepts, the "Key Idea" presents a brief summary statement of a major concept that students will take away from their reading of the module. "Consider This" offers a brief statement about some impressive fact or statistic that will stay with students and stimulate their thinking as they read.
- MindTap for Environmental Science helps students learn and understand key concepts via focused assignments and active learning opportunities that include randomized, automatically graded questions, exceptional text interaction, and immediate feedback.
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2. Population Growth.
3. Urbanization.
4. Food Resources.
5. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
6. Nonrenewable Energy.
7. Mineral Resources.
8. Species Extinction.
9. Land Degradation.
10. Water Resources.
11. Water Pollution.
12. Air Pollution.
13. Climate Change.
14. Wastes.
15. Environmental Health Hazards.