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![]() | Environmental Science: The Way the World Works by Bernard Nebel, Richard T. Wright ISBN-10: 9780130145789 ISBN-10: 0-13-014578-5 ISBN-13: 9780130145789 ISBN-13: 978-0-13-014578-9 Paperback 1999-07 Prentice Hall College Div Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description Known for its currency and readability, this book focuses on enabling readers to critically evaluate the latest environmental issues and to apply that understanding to situations and events in their everyday lives. It explores the interactions of humans within the natural environment and probes issues thoroughly examining their scientific basis, their history, and society's response. The authors discuss sustainable development and public policy in terms of how they shape the present and future. Topics covered include ecosystems and how they work; the human population; renewable resources; energy; pollution and prevention; and more. For anyone interested in environmental science, environmental studies, and environmental biology. | ||
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Good Read This book is a good read. Interesting, very informative and easy to understand. I am an average student but felt "smart" after reading this book. Jeff | ||
The price was right for the book Purchased this book for my son in college. Easy to understand and the price was right. | ||
Great Seller!!! Great value! Really fast delivery. Book was in excellent condition upon arrival. Looks like new! | ||
Extremely fast shipping for cheap I ordered this book on a Friday afternoon and it arrived at my house on the following Monday. The shipping was also very cheap. I think it was $6 total for the shipping and that was with Rush added on. I will be ordering from this company again. Wonderful service! | ||
Not helpful... I decided to self study AP environmental science, which I eventually received a 5 for. This was a textbook I was considering to use, but I found it to be difficult to read (not to mention a bit politically-oriented). I would recommend Raven and Berg for APES, which is more concise and comprehensive for the test. | ||