Global environmental issues
By Kemp, David D.
Subjects: POLITICAL SCIENCE, Engineering, Environmental policy, Technology, Physique de l'atmosphère, Social ecology, Luftverschmutzung, Politique gouvernementale, Environmental aspects of Climatology, Public Policy, Environmental), Nonfiction, Écologie sociale, International cooperation, Climatology, Environmental Science (see also Chemistry, SCIENCE, Human ecology, Climatologie, Environnement, Environmental Policy, Geography, Milieuvraagstuk, Environmental aspects, Social aspects of Pollution, Air, Klimatologie, Umweltforschung, Pollution, Atmospheric physics, Meteorological aspects, Science, Aspect de l'environnement, Social aspects
Description: This book provides a balanced account of the global environmental issues which threaten our society and which we neglect at our peril. Analysing both social and environmental components of the issues - global warming, ozone depletion, acid rain and drought - the book offers a valuable integrative approach and a detailed analysis of environmental issues in a clear, non-technical manner. Emphasising the climatological dimension common to all environmental issues, Global Environmental Issues recognises the multi-faceted nature of the issues, their common causes and the possibility of common solutions. Assessment of socio-economic, cultural amd political factors provides a balanced introduction to both the dangers and advantages of human interference with the environment. What have we done to deserve our current environmental crisis? Can we solve our current environmental problems, or is it too late? This new edition of a best selling text is completely updated and expands to include greater detail and new material such as a new section on atmospheric modelling. A glossary has been added together with a bibliography for further reading at the end of each chapter, allowing readers to develop their interest in specific areas. The interdisciplinary text will prove invaluable to students in geography, environmental studies and other courses in whcih the environmental approach is emphasised.
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