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21. Introduction to Environmental
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22. Principles of Environmental Science:
 
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23. Environmental Stewardship in the
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24. Environmental Issues: Taking Sides
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25. Taking Sides: Clashing Views on
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26. Visualizing Environmental Science
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27. Motivation: Biological, Psychological,
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28. Something New Under the Sun: An
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29. Essentials of Environmental Health
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30. Environmental Science Activities
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31. Environmental Science
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32. Environmental Economics
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33. Visualizing Environmental Science,
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34. The Environmental Ethics and Policy
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35. Environmental Economics and Management:
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36. Environmental Science: Systems
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37. Environmental Discipline-Specific
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38. Street Science: Community Knowledge
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39. Great Jobs for Environmental Studies
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40. Environmental Chemistry

21. Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science (3rd Edition)
by Gilbert M. Masters, Wendell P. Ela
Hardcover: 720 Pages (2007-06-18)
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Asin: 0131481932
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Appropriate for undergraduate engineering and science courses in Environmental Engineering. Balanced coverage of all the major categories of environmental pollution, with coverage of current topics such as climate change and ozone depletion, risk assessment, indoor air quality, source-reduction and recycling, and groundwater contamination. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Effective
This book is easy to get through and explains the equations that you need well. I'm using it for a class right now, but it is a great intro book for environmental engineering.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good
The book was very good, looked like new, even though it said there were marks, there seemed like there wasn't any.It came at a reasonably good time.

3-0 out of 5 stars Just as promised, thanks
the book arrived when and how they said it would in the condition they promised. Thanks!

4-0 out of 5 stars Great for those who don't focus on environment, but need to learn about it
Generic and simple. I took a required class in basic environmental engineering and was pretty happy with this book. It's simple to use and does not assume and prior knowledge of environmental engineering besides common sense. Everything is explained well and without indulging into the never ending and unnecessary details as a lot of text books do. I was pleasantly surprised to see that the author wasn't trying to push an agenda (something I thought came standard with any book dealing with the environment). All of the information was objective and discussed from a neutral "know what it is, and what it does, and why" perspective. The chapter about global warming actually almost seemed to downplay the artificial and hyped up urgency and extent of the issue by focusing on only on the numbers and nothing else. Not math intensive at all except maybe a few rates of growth/decay. Solid intro course book. However if you're not interested in the subject to begin with, this book won't change that.

4-0 out of 5 stars helpful for class
Very useful book.My teacher used it a lot and the examples are really helpful. ... Read more


22. Principles of Environmental Science: Inquiry & Applications
by William P. Cunningham, Mary Ann Cunningham
Paperback: 448 Pages (2007-01)
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Asin: 007305089X
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Where-s the book?
I ordered my book over a month ago 2/10/10 and still have not received it s of 3/18/10.I would not recommend this company to anyone.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good School Book
I got this book at an exceptional price almost $70 less than the bookstore was selling it for. And then sold it back to the school and got more than I paid for it. What a deal! The book itself was pretty easy to understand and had lots of visuals to back up the text. Very well written text for Into to Environmental Studies. I sure learned a lot this semester about the world we live in and what we are doing to it. ... Read more


23. Environmental Stewardship in the Judeo-Christian Tradition: Jewish, Catholic, and Protestant Wisdom on the Environment
by Action Institute
 Paperback: 119 Pages (2007)
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Asin: 188059515X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Satisfied
A radio program mentioned this book, and if listeners wanted a free copy, just call them. Yeah, right! All copies were history by the time I called--I shoulda hit Amazon FIRST! Within no time, I got my own copy. So it wasn't "free" but at a ridiculously low price, and with quick turnaround time, I can't complain.

5-0 out of 5 stars Who else wants to be a good steward?
Originally published on the LibertarianChristians Blog:

In this thin volume, the Acton Institute has assembled a superb group of scholars from the Judeo-Christian tradition to speak their minds on what it means to be a steward of God's creation. The book consists of three position papers, one each by the Jewish, Catholic, and Protestant representatives, that explain their own viewpoints. It also includes the text of the Cornwall Declaration on Environmental Stewardship, which resulted from inter-faith dialogue between the three groups. The result is an imminently readable book that challenges us to be good stewards of what God has entrusted us with.

All three traditions emphasize the importance of the doctrine of creation. Regardless of the process itself, Genesis tells us that humans are the apex of God's created order and have been given the role of steward in it. Thus, we are to use, cultivate, and develop environmental resources as responsible individuals.

I found it particularly interesting that each tradition's position paper addressed the issue of over-population. I suppose this is important because it seems that every year we hear in the news about the "dangers of too many people" on earth. The book thoroughly trounces the absurd over-population argument once and for all. Other "catastrophe" positions, such as climate change alarmism, are debunked as well, most specifically in the Protestant position paper. The science itself is addressed and the duplicity of the ideas are exposed for what they are: anti-human hogwash.

Another prominent feature of the book is the affirmation of the free market and property rights as the proper means of environmental preservation. Each tradition understands that command-and-control economics cannot possibly result in environmental protection. In fact, it is progress on a free market that drives people to cleaner and better methods of production.

Surprisingly, I enjoyed most the Jewish tradition's position paper. I thought their analysis of Torah and their logical exposition of the Old Testament was nothing short of stellar. On the other hand, perhaps I should not have been so surprised. After reading the section and reviewing some of the key points, I noticed that my favorite Rabbi, Daniel Lapin, was part of the group that wrote the paper. I guess he gets around!

Libertarian Christians need to become more aware of environmental issues, but that awareness needs to go beyond merely knowing arguments against global warming. We need to have a proper Biblical understanding of stewardship and communicate it accordingly. The Acton Institute's little book has done the Christian community a great service with this book, and I highly recommend it to Christian readers looking for an accurate account of environmental stewardship theology.

5-0 out of 5 stars Putting "conserve" in "conservative"
"Environmental Stewardship in the Judeo-Christian Tradition" is a slim volume about caring for the Earth as drafted by Jewish, Catholic, and Protestant leaders. It's a surprisingly accessible read. It's from the Acton Institute, and the book comes across as a collaborative effort--because it is. With the current debate on global warming, soaring gas&food prices, and drilling in ANWR, "Environmental Stewardship" is quite relevant. How can one rightly balance human needs with care for the environment? While some radical environmentalists are ecstatic at high gas prices, there's the issue that it's unduly causing hardship to the working poor.

"Environmental Stewardship" is fascinating in that it looks at the issue from three viewpoints- Jewish, Catholic and Protestant. The rabbis discuss, among other things, that eating meat is morally obligatory, since animals that eat other animals are superior to those that eat plants. One can imagine how this would be handled at VegNews. Eating meat, per se, isn't a mitzvot (good work). There are the kosher laws forbidding pork&shellfish, so eating meat isn't always objectively good from the Jewish standpoint. Since lions,tigers&bears eat other animals, does that make them equal to humans? Then again, the Jewish arguments on the environment are interesting because they're so open to debate. The Catholics argue from a more authoritative standpoint. They discuss fortitude, temperance, justice, and prudence-- virtues missing in the current debate. Of course, they speak of artificial contraception as a poor answer to dealing with global population. Finally, the Protestants discuss stewardship mainly from a Calvinist perspective. Many Protestants are emergent and non-denominational, so this article is in a sense anachronistic.

"Environmental Stewardship" makes a fascinating read, discussing inconvenient truths about balancing care for the Earth with human needs.

5-0 out of 5 stars Groundbreaking!
Earthkeeping News describes the Cornwall Declaration on Environmental Stewardship, which appears in the book's introduction, as "the most significant contribution of religious conservatives to the environmental debate since the movement first emerged." It has been endorsed by Focus on the Family president James Dobson, Prison Fellowship Ministries chairman Chuck Colson, First Things editor Father Richard John Neuhaus, and hundreds of other religious leaders. Offers a reasonable vision of environmental stewardship informed by sound theological reflection, honest scientific inquiry, and rigorous economic thinking. ... Read more


24. Environmental Issues: Taking Sides - Clashing Views on Environmental Issues
by Thomas Easton
Paperback: 400 Pages (2008-03-14)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This Thirteenth Edition of TAKING SIDES: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES presents two additional current controversial issues in a debate-style format designed to stimulate student interest and develop critical thinking skills. Each issue is thoughtfully framed with an issue summary, an issue introduction, and a postscript. An instructor’s manual with testing material is available for each volume. USING TAKING SIDES IN THE CLASSROOM is also an excellent instructor resource with practical suggestions on incorporating this effective approach in the classroom. Each TAKING SIDES reader features an annotated listing of selected World Wide Web sites and is supported by our student website, www.mhcls.com/online. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Purchase Review
The seller was great.I received my order in a very timely manner.The book was in pristine condition, not even a crease or wrinkle.I highly recommend this seller.

5-0 out of 5 stars Environmental Issues: Taking Sides - Clashing Views on Environmental Issues
I used this book for a recent class as it was required reading.The book was informative and was the basis for much of the research for my final paper.

5-0 out of 5 stars Taking Sides
The book absolutely delves into the rights and wrongs, goods and bads, of global warming and environmental catastrophes.It gives the reader a chance to see two different points of view on each environmental issue current in the world today.

4-0 out of 5 stars great
Everything was good, didnt take more then a week to recieve my package and it was all in great condition.Saved alot of money compared to school bookstores. ... Read more


25. Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Environmental Issues, Expanded
by Thomas Easton
Paperback: 448 Pages (2009-03-04)
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Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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TAKING SIDES: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES, 13/e EXPANDED presents current controversial issues in a debate-style format designed to stimulate student interest and develop critical thinking skills. Each issue is thoughtfully framed with an issue summary, an issue introduction, and a postscript. An instructor’s manual with testing material is available for each volume. USING TAKING SIDES IN THE CLASSROOM is also an excellent instructor resource with practical suggestions on incorporating this effective approach in the classroom. Each TAKING SIDES reader features an annotated listing of selected World Wide Web sites and is supported by a book website. Visit www.mhcls.com. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars good condition
This book was new and it was the correct edition. no problem and is very useful.

3-0 out of 5 stars Good resource
This was a textbook for school. The issues are great except, many of the are outdated. So much has happened since the publication of this book.

4-0 out of 5 stars Review of Taking Sides...
This book is an amazing book on many of todays top environmental issues.One could see an issue one way before reading this book, and after that certain issue is read, and one sees the point on both sides, it could actually change ones mind.My way of thinking was changed on a few of those issues.Good book. ... Read more


26. Visualizing Environmental Science (VISUALIZING SERIES)
by Linda R. Berg, David M. Hassenzahl, Mary Catherine Hager
Paperback: 528 Pages (2010-09-22)
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Asin: 0470569182
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The new third edition provides environmental scientists with an approach that focuses on visuals rather than excessive content. The streamlined coverage discusses the basic science so students walk away with a strong understanding of the facts. New Think Critically and Data Interpretation features encourage them to analyse visuals and graphs to place information in context. The illustrations have been improved and additional opportunities to conduct real data analysis have been added. The What a Scientist Sees feature also gives environment scientists a real-world perspective of how a concept or phenomenon is applied in the field. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Visualizing Environmental Science book- very speedy
Very quick in delivery and the book was just how it was described. very good seller

5-0 out of 5 stars great deal on textbook!
This was an incredible find!The textbook was brand new, still in shrink wrap for $40.00!!Hopefully they will have others I will need.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good
Surprisingly, this book is quite interesting. I needed it for my environmental studies course at college. There's some interesting information that made me think about the daily choices I make and how I could make a difference to our environment.

2-0 out of 5 stars Not very sophisticated or deep.
I bought this book for use as an introductory science textbook for non-science majors at university level.Having been under the impression that it was fairly good (based on the table of contents and past review by others), I was very disappointed in the elementary level that it presented its material: more like a junior high presentation than even a high-school level.Thus, I sent it back, and was even more disappointed when Amazon charged me for the return shipping, saying that it wasn't their fault.So, if you buy this book, expect lots of color, but not much depth.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book
This book has alot of images, and being a visual learner i think it really helps. The book is also a easy reader you'll read a few pages before you actually realize how much youve read. So i would recommend it to geography teachers and students, or people intrested in out society and environment. ... Read more


27. Motivation: Biological, Psychological, and Environmental (3rd Edition)
by Lambert Deckers
Hardcover: 432 Pages (2009-01-19)
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Asin: 0205610811
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Well-grounded in the history of the field, Motivation combines classic studies with current research, while promoting the idea that motivation stems from physiological states, psychological motives, and environmental incentives and goals.

 

Motivation provides an overarching organizational scheme of how motivation (the inducement of action, feelings, and thought) leads to behavior from physiological, psychological, and environmental sources. The material draws on topics that are familiar to students while maintaining a conversational tone to sustain student interest. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Good Purchase
Book arrived on time and was as promised in excellent condition.
This was a book for college course.Saved money by not having to
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5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome Product
My book was in almost perfect condition at 1/3 the price.It arrived on time and the seller even sent me a message when she mailed it out.I'll be back to this seller again!!!

1-0 out of 5 stars Are you Serious?
I am surprised by "K. Pring"'s review. This book is well written? It is very much the opposite. Deckers defines the same words in many different ways in separate chapters. His definitions and examples suffer from extreme tautology, and the book shows a clear bias for evolutionary / behavioral psychology. The same ideas, phrases and sometimes sentences are repeated exhaustively. The only concise writing is in the chapter summaries. He makes assumptions without evidence. We have had to read the whole book except one chapter, and so far it is very disappointing. One of the worst textbooks I have had.

5-0 out of 5 stars great condition
The book was in a great condition and I received it in the expected date.
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2-0 out of 5 stars Needs more information
This book is imformative. However, it needs to go more into detail...theories and what some philosophers believe that causes the person's different behavior and mood stages per-say. But it help in my class and doing my research on the internet helped as well (got an A) ... Read more


28. Something New Under the Sun: An Environmental History of the Twentieth-Century World (Global Century Series)
by J. R. McNeill, John Robert McNeill, Paul Kennedy
Paperback: 416 Pages (2001-04)
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A look at the history of change brought about by and affecting the lives of homo sapiens. Discusses the interdependence of man and nature, contending that adaptability to change and the ability to explore alternatives to the main sources of needed resources will be the key to the survival of mankind. Softcover. DLC: Human ecology--History--20th century.Amazon.com Review
J.R. McNeill, a professor of history at Georgetown University,visits the annals of the past century only to return to the presentwith bad news: in that 100-year span, he writes, the industrializedand developing nations of the world have wrought damage to nearlyevery part of the globe.That much seems obvious to even the mostcasual reader, but what emerges, and forcefully, from McNeill's pagesis just how extensive that damage has been. For example, he writes,"soil degradation in one form or another now affects one-third of theworld's land surface," larger by far than the world's cultivatedareas. Things are worse in some places than in others; McNeillobserves that Africa is "the only continent where food production percapita declined after 1960," due to the loss of productive soil.McNeill's litany continues: the air in most of the world's cities isperilously unhealthy; the drinking water across much of the planet isgrowing ever more polluted; the human species is increasingly locked"in a rigid and uneasy bond with modern agriculture," which trades thepromise of abundant food for the use of carcinogenic pesticides andfossil fuels.

The environmental changes of the last century,McNeill closes by saying, are on an unprecedented scale, so much sothat we can scarcely begin to fathom their implications. We can,however, start to think about them, and McNeill's book is a helpfulprimer. --Gregory McNamee ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent narrative with good environmental science info
This book is an excellent overview of the complex ecological, sociological, economic, and technological history of the century when humans became a dominant force shaping the planet Earth. The science is sound, the narratives compelling, and the writing superb. I chose it as a text for my introductory environmental science students instead of a standard textbook. I highly recommend this book for anyone wanting a comprehensive and interdisciplinary overview of how humans changed the planet in the twentieth century.

4-0 out of 5 stars Review for Something New Under the Sun
J.R.McNeill, author of Something New Under the Sun, states "it is nearly impossible to see what is happening until it is inconveniently late to do something about it" (358). In his book, McNeill discusses the major changes to the environment, which occurred throughout the twentieth century. Focusing on the four spheres--lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere--McNeill acknowledges that although we may not be in the midst of an environmental crisis, the current means by which humans are living are not ecologically sustainable. He also claims that there are many consequences for some of the environmental changes that have occurred. Throughout the book there is an overarching theme that humans are a main cause of many of the environmental problems of the twentieth century, and as humans, we are the only ones with the knowledge and power to fix it.

McNeill begins his book by concentrating on the lithosphere, the earth's outer shell of rock, and its transformations in the past century. The pedosphere, which is the soil, essentially earth's skin, is located between the lithosphere and atmosphere.According to McNeill, the erosion of soil is primarily caused by humans and ultimately harms them because humans get "97 percent of their food from vanishing soils" (49).

The next sphere, the atmosphere is the "thin gaseous envelope that surrounds the earth" (51). In the early twentieth century, coal combustion, which came from industries and dwellings, primarily caused air pollution, the main topic associated with the atmosphere. Since the development of the automobile road traffic has been the largest source of air pollution worldwide. McNeill also considers the proposed laws and regulations, which have been implemented regarding air pollution. He claims that laws relating to air pollution are difficult to enforce, because "economic development took precedence over other concerns" (83). In addition to air pollution, McNeill covers climate change and its causes as well as the stratosphere.

From the atmosphere, McNeill moves on to the hydrosphere focusing on water use and water pollution in the twentieth century. Water has always been primarily used for irrigation; however people today use water much more frequently than in the past. After the development of new organic chemicals, water pollution started becoming severe, having a dramatic impact on lakes and rivers and killing "tens of millions of people in the twentieth century" (147). Although there are safe water provisions, they focus more on protecting the big cities, not entire countries. Cleaning up polluted rivers and lakes can sometimes be an easy task; nonetheless most times it is difficult, especially in poorer countries. One can only hope that oceans do not get polluted because if they do, it will be almost impossible to reverse the damage.

Lastly, McNeill concentrates on the biosphere. In this section, agriculture is a major issue, along with discussions on deforestation, the decline of whales and fish in oceans, and bioinvasions. Although the consequences of many of these things have yet to occur, McNeill predicts them to be extremely severe and expects humans to find a solution to these problems, in spite of the fact that he is unsure of the different aspects of such a solution.

Overall, Something New Under the Sun provides a well structured and organized critique of many of the environmental changes, which occurred throughout the twentieth century. McNeill does an excellent job in organizing his information, carefully dividing up his sections and clearly stating his opinions and own viewpoints.One positive component of the book is that he applies his concepts to the context of cities and countries so the reader can view the problem from a smaller scale and multiple angles. For instance, when McNeill wrote about water pollution he focused on the Ganges River in India and the measures taken to contend with the pollution of that specific river. This helps the reader comprehend the concepts better as opposed to if they were to be told in a general synopsis of the current circumstances.

Another positive aspect of Something New Under the Sun is the fact that it ties together very nicely. Many times, McNeill will refer to something discussed in a previous chapter. This is very beneficial to the reader, because it shows that what they previously read about actually matters in the context of the entire book. For example, he frequently relates pollution to past statements.Although he specifically discusses pollution in his section on the atmosphere, McNeill reverts back to it in almost every chapter. This helps the reader understand the drastic nature of the problem

One minor problem with the book is the amount of detail regarding many of the topics. While reading Something New Under the Sun I was sometimes overwhelmed by the quantity of detail included. The in-depth qualitative analysis made it difficult to summarize the book concisely. Although some specifics are helpful in understanding the information, too much detail can ultimately end up confusing the reader, which was sometimes the case in this book.

Anyone interested in today's environment and its changes should think about reading Something New Under the Sun. This book takes a specific look at how humans have altered the environment in the past 100 years and the measures that need to be taken to change it in the future. Although McNeill can't pinpoint exactly what can be done to change what has happened, he does have a few potentially effective ideas that could prove to be successful. He declares that every person can make a difference, and he asks everyone to look at what has happened in the past, because we can use the past to change the future.

4-0 out of 5 stars Something New Under the Sun
I like the book because of the historical perspective on the detrimental effects of the environment with selected topics, although I am preferring my other book which tells the stories of different places on the what the effects of the environment has had over the years of human civilization. Still, both are quite good...

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent
This is a must read for people interested in either history, the environment, or people.It is well written and provides an excellent view about the history of the twentieth century that most people do not usually know about.Everyone should read it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Where we went astray and what we might do about it
Boom. This is a biggie. Yowzah! If you want a clear view of our specie's impact on our world there is no better place to start than here. J.R. McNeill offers a balanced and comprehensive look at the century which changed everything, and his title, contradicting Ecclesiastes' assertion that nothing is new, says it all. The core idea here is that in the last century humanity moved beyond affect of local systems to dominance of the biosphere. We are everywhere. McNeill covers our impact on all of the life on our planet, from his prologue discussion of economy, population and energy, to his deeper analysis of soil, air, water and the whole of living systems. He offers clear views of the demographic and technologic forces which have shaped our modern world. Most illuminating of all are the complicated ways in which each change we have wrought has brought both destruction and remediation. Oil, the number one eco-villain inrecent history, particularly when pumped through internal combustion engines, has also cleaned up city air enormously when it replaced coal and wood for heating and power generation. It also eliminated the need to remove 10-15,000 horse carcasses from average large cities each year and saved the great whales from extinction. Nuclear energy, an utter failure economically and with wastes which will be our generation's longest lasting heirloom, at least doesn't pollute the air. Population growth has had enormous impact on environmental damage, but less than I would have estimated as a percentage, and in some places it has even permitted improvements impossible without many hands. We are, in his words, the "rogue primate" which became smart enough to threaten every other life form on the planet, from smallpox virus to blue whales. Our success has paradoxically been very good for the viruses that cause the common cold and for rabbits. From the general to the specific, whole systems to individual tools (automobile, chain saw) McNeill has achieved a grasp of how and what we did, and tells the story masterfully. For readers who took up my recommendation of A GREEN HISTORY OF THE WORLD (Clive Ponting, St. Martin's Press, 1991), this one is better (and Ponting's work is one of McNeill's sources). Bingo. ... Read more


29. Essentials of Environmental Health
by Robert Friis
Paperback: 416 Pages (2006-05-15)
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Asin: 0763747629
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Environmental threats are occurring on a worldwide scale. Dramatic pictures of the devastating effects of natural disasters lead the nightly news. Stories of chemical spills and contaminated groundwater, deforestation and suburban sprawl, depleted fisheries and exploding human population, litter the pages of the newspapers daily. National and international policymakers are concerned about the potential impact on the health of the world’s population and on the global environment and, as a result, much progress has been made in informing the public and introducing regulations for the control of these hazards. As the first in the Essential Public Health series, Essentials of Environmental Health is a clear and comprehensive study of the major topics of environmental health including: Background of the field and “tools of the trade” (environmental epidemiology, environmental toxicology, and environmental policy and regulation). Environmental diseases (microbial agents, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation). Applications and domains of environmental health (water and air quality, food safety, waste disposal, and occupational health).In a straightforward, non-technical approach, the author has included many examples and illustrations of environmental health issues. Perfect for the beginning student as well as the experienced health professional, each chapter concludes with study questions and exercises to engage the reader in further study. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Not really worth waiting for
Waited too long for this book to arrive in an envelope with a handwritten address - as if it came from someone's home.Listed as almost, or like new - and it most certainly was not - it even had highlighting on pages, something that should automatically kick it out of that category.It was used, and overpriced.My first experience of a misrepresentation with Amazon - very disappointed.

5-0 out of 5 stars Essentials of Environmental Health by Robert H. Friis
The shipment came much faster than expected, a big surprise.The book is new and in perfect condition.Thank you for your service and honesty as this was another blind purchase.

4-0 out of 5 stars Public Health environmental
Terribly boring. The diagrams and pictures explain everything, and the unnecessarily long chapters re-explain everything in excruciating detail. I can only read for about 25 seconds before falling asleep. But it is very thorough and makes things easy to understand. The diagrams are helpful, and the glossary in the back is nice. Unless this book is specifically required, try to find a more interesting one!!

2-0 out of 5 stars shabby book.
I brought textbook and related books from Amazon for more than 5 years. This is the first time to get such a shabby book. It is not a fair book as the seller described but definately shabby. I put some coverage to use this book and dislike it for the condition. I know this book will end in my hard for the poor condition.

4-0 out of 5 stars Very quick
I got the book so quick from this seller and the book is in a very good shape ... Read more


30. Environmental Science Activities Kit: Ready-to-Use Lessons, Labs, and Worksheets for Grades 7-12 (J-B Ed: Activities)
by Michael L. Roa
Paperback: 512 Pages (2008-11-03)
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Asin: 0470239557
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This timely update of the popular Environmental Science Activities Kit includes more than 35 lessons for middle and high school science teachers on the most compelling and relevant environmental topics, such as global warming, food and water production, alternative energy sources, endangered species, land-use issues, and many more. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Roa's Environmental Science activities book
This book has a variety of activities and labs that are simple to set up and in some cases, are rigorous in analysis.It is an excellent resource.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Gift for the Enviro Teacher
This activities kit contains 37 relevant, engaging, and relatively challenging activities for high school students. As a first year enviro teacher, I was so thankful when I discovered this book at the library. It divides activities by the following units: human issues, land use issues, wildlife issues, water issues, atmospheric issues, and energy issues. Even though I can see the point of the reviewer who rated this book a 1 out of 5, I would argue that since environmental science is an interdisciplinary course this book finds a decent balance between the physical science and social science issues of the class, especially for the non-AP course. I previously noted that I thought this book was relatively challenging, and I said this because I believe this book attacks those higher order thinking skills on Bloom's taxonomy, e.g. application-evaluation. Where as other lab books can be very cookbook-ish, and only tackle the lower level skills, like define and identify. Regardless of your teaching philosophy, I believe this book is a must have, if not as an aid for laboratories and "science" lessons, it can serve as a great engagement piece for your units.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Teachers Pet
This book proved invaluable for clasroom activities. It was fun going to a well thought out book to utilize in your classroom environmental discussion and activities!

1-0 out of 5 stars Not science
Although some of the activities in this book are interesting, much of it is not science.Frankly, some of the science is at best not up to date, and at worst incorrect.I returned this book and would not use it as a resource.At the very least, this should be called "Environmental Studies".

5-0 out of 5 stars Terrific Teacher Resource
This book is packed with hands on activities and includes student and teacher background information - very useful stuff!I have used it with middle school kids and other people in my district have found it useful at the high school level.Covers full range of environmental concerns including global warming and energy issues. ... Read more


31. Environmental Science
by G. Tyler Miller, Scott Spoolman
Paperback: 552 Pages (2010-01-01)
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE will inspire and equip you to make a difference for the world. Featuring sustainability as their central theme, authors Tyler Miller and Scott Spoolman emphasize natural capital, natural capital degradation, solutions, trade-offs, and the importance of individuals. As a result, you will learn how nature works, how you interact with it, and how people have sustained?and can continue to sustain?our relationship with the earth by applying nature's lessons to economies and individual lifestyles. Engaging features like "Core Case Studies," "How Would You Vote" questions, and "Thinking About" exercises demonstrate the relevance of issues and encourage critical thinking. This edition has been updated with new learning tools, the latest content, and an enhanced art program. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Its what i needed
The book was in good condition just like the seller said. And the price was just right. And the best part was it was on time getting to me. So im happy with the order.

5-0 out of 5 stars env. sci. txtbook
although this book wasn't used much in my class it was very useful as supplemental reading. there is lots of info, easy to understand. the authors make this relative to the modern person's life ... Read more


32. Environmental Economics
by Barry Field, Martha k Field
Paperback: 512 Pages (2008-09-04)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Environmental Economics is an introduction to the basic principles of environmental economics as they have been developed in the past and as they continue to evolve.The examples discussed in this textbook represent only a sample of the full range of issues that actually exists.For this reason, the Fifth Edition sticks to the basic ideas and ways that environmental economists have found to make the basic concepts and models more specific and relevant to concrete environmental issues.The basic structure and sequence of chapters are unchanged but contains new and updated material that reflects the new research efforts by environmental economists over the last few years. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars environmental economics
Learn how our environmental regulations really impact our economy and what the true cost of clean up is.

4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Intro to Environ reesource economics
This book holds an excewllent treatment of the range and focus of topics which fall under the environmental resource economics realm.The author addresses both the fundamentals and advanced social concepts mixed withexcellent examples of the economic principles which resource managers mustmake during the policy process and the inherent problems these policiespresent.A must read for anyone interested in working in the publicsector. ... Read more


33. Visualizing Environmental Science, 1st Edition
by Linda R. Berg, Mary Catherine Hager
Paperback: 528 Pages (2006-11-17)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This innovative new text uses a distinctive combination of words, illustrations and photographs to convey information about environmental science in a dynamic way. Relying heavily on art, photographs and videos, this book is especially designed for visual learners. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars abused book
This book came to me in poor condition, with pages torn and missing and the cd nowhere to be found. I had to tear out or tape in hanging pages and reshape the book by weighting it down with heavy objects for a couple days.

5-0 out of 5 stars Very happy
I received this product within just a couple of days and it was in excellent condition. It was actually brand new!! I would deal with this person again!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Helped a lot with online school
This book helped me a lot ofter enrolling in U of P and there is no way I would have done as well as I did if I had to read the whole book online too. Aced the final with flying colors!

5-0 out of 5 stars FAST SHIPPING
I was amazed on how fast they expedited and sent my order. I will definitely be using them in the future.

5-0 out of 5 stars Visualizing Environmental Science
This text was very well organized and had awesome pictures. Very easy to read and continues to serve as a reference text in my other classes. ... Read more


34. The Environmental Ethics and Policy Book: Philosophy, Ecology, Economics
by Donald Van DeVeer, Christine Pierce
Paperback: 673 Pages (2002-06-24)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Consisting of an assortment of landmark essays and the best in contemporary scholarship, this anthology delves deeply into the most pressing environmental issues of our times. Articles included in this anthology are distinguished for their relevance to real-life policy making and for their ability to promote rich and lively discussion about controversial matters. In addition, the editors' careful organization of the topics and illuminating section previews keep students focused on the most essential points of current environmental debates. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars New as promised!
The book arrived brand-new, just as promised, and it came in a timely manner. The price was extremely reasonable, too.

3-0 out of 5 stars Slow delivery, Questionable Condition.
It took several weeks for the book to arrive and when it did it was, in my opinion, in worse condition than the description claimed. It wasn't dysfunctional, but if you are a stickler for the quality of condition I would be wary or question the descriptions given. Then again, it could have been a one time thing and I was just a little disappointed a chunk of the pages fell out when I opened the book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Second-hand, third-hand..
What I ordered was a used book and that is what I received. Satisfied customer

4-0 out of 5 stars The price is almost worth it...
I used this book for years in teaching environmental ethics.I believe it is the single-best text out there for such a class.However, that price is astounding, and for the first time in a decade, I have switched textbooks.

The contents are almost worth it, though, and richly interdisciplinary, collecting together economic, biological, religious and philosophical perspectives.I highly recommend this for those who want to know what a nearly perfect environmental ethics textbook would look like, and who want the best regardless of the price.

I lament the necessity of not inflicting such a cost on my students.

5-0 out of 5 stars It's not just "environmental" ethics...
This book provides an extraordinary place for any individual looking to understand and hone their ethics and values, it just happens to useenvironmental issues as its context.The editorial comments are conciseand probing, and the illustrative articles and essays are classic andthought provoking.Although the reading is generally a bit dense for pageturning on one's way to bed, that's even viable for individuals looking fora bit of intensity prior to sleep.An excellent, well rounded, explorationinto earth's environment and human roles and perceptions regarding it. ... Read more


35. Environmental Economics and Management: Theory, Policy and Applications
by Scott J. Callan, Janet M. Thomas
Hardcover: 480 Pages (2006-05-30)
list price: US$189.95 -- used & new: US$15.95
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Asin: 0324320671
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Succed in economics with, ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT: THEORY, POLICY AND APPLICATIONS. Learn to use economic analytical tools such as market models, benefit-cost analysis, and risk analysis to assess environmental problems and to evaluate policy solutions. Margin definitions and internet links help you master the terminology and offer updates and information beyond the text. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Speedy Delivery
Even though I had this book FedExed because i needed it for class during the same week. The description was 100% accurate and I had no problems

4-0 out of 5 stars Very Helpful!
The book contains VERY thorough explanations!Sometimes the equations are hard to follow, but overall, a very resourceful academic tool! ... Read more


36. Environmental Science: Systems And Solutions
by Michael L. McKinney, Robert M. Schoch, Logan Yonavjak
Paperback: 642 Pages (2007-02-16)
list price: US$146.95 -- used & new: US$41.00
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Asin: 0763742627
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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The Critical Importance Of Environmental Preservation Is Apparent To Everyone.The Issues Facing Us Today, Be They Global Warming, The Depleting Ozone Layer, The Controversy Over Nuclear Power, Or The Continuing Problems Of Water Pollution And Solid Waste Disposal, Are Headline News.Environmental Science: Systems And Solutions, Fourth Edition, Offers The Basic Principles Necessary To Understand And Address These Multi-Faceted And Often Very Complex Current Environmental Concerns.The Book Provides A Comprehensive Overview And Synthesis Of Environmental Science And Provides The Basic Factual Data Necessary To Understand The Environment As It Is Today.It Is Important That Students Understand How Various Aspects Of The Natural Environment Interconnect With Each Other And With Human Society. Using A Systems Approach, The Authors Have Organized Complex Information In A Way That Highlights These Connections In A Fair And Unbiased Fashion.A Study Guide Is Incorporated At The End Of Each Chapter To Help Reinforce Concepts And Provide A Clear Overview Of Material. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome !!!
This book came to me in perfect condition !!I was very pleased and also appreciated the very fast delivery !!!THANK YOU !!

1-0 out of 5 stars Terrible Communication
It's been over a week since I've ordered from this seller and she still has not shipped it.I tried to contact her through her email 4 different times with no response.

3-0 out of 5 stars Long Time to Recieve
I ordered this book hoping to recieve it in about a week; ended up taking 3 weeks with no e-mail whatsoever to let me know it would take that long. I paid for a used book, but recieved a new one, so that made up for it taking so long.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Item!!!
The book was brand new and was shipped fast. I will be coming back for all my school books!!! ... Read more


37. Environmental Discipline-Specific Review for the FE/EIT Exam
by Ashok V. Naimpally, Kirsten Sinclair Rosselot
Paperback: 120 Pages (2006-01-15)
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The best preparation for discipline-specific FE exams60 practice problems, with full solutionsA complete, simulated 4-hour discipline-specific examCovers all the topics for that particular disciplineProvides the in-depth review you need ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Not Impressed
This book was not relevant or useful for the Environmental portion of the FE.I passed, but no thanks to this book (unfortunately).

5-0 out of 5 stars Helpful resource
This book was a helpful resource for preparing for the FE exam.Without it I would not have known what to expect on the environmental section of the exam.

1-0 out of 5 stars Environmental EIT guide
This book did not help at all.They basically just explained the formulas in then Environmental Engineering section of the reference manual (which you probably have in textbooks anyway) and had some practice problems relating to those formulas.However, the actual test pulled mostly from Civil Engineering and the problems were nothing like the ones in this book. ... Read more


38. Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice (Urban and Industrial Environments)
by Jason Corburn
Paperback: 284 Pages (2005-08-01)
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Winner, 2007 Davidoff Award presented by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP)

When environmental health problems arise in a community, policymakers must be able to reconcile the first-hand experience of local residents with recommendations by scientists. In this highly original look at environmental health policymaking, Jason Corburn shows the ways that local knowledge can be combined with professional techniques to achieve better solutions for environmental health problems. He traces the efforts of a low-income community in Brooklyn to deal with health problems in its midst and offers a framework for understanding "street science"—decision making that draws on community knowledge and contributes to environmental justice.

Like many other low-income urban communities, the Greenpoint/Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn suffers more than its share of environmental problems, with a concentration of polluting facilities and elevated levels of localized air pollutants. Corburn looks at four instances of street science in Greenpoint/Williamsburg, where community members and professionals combined forces to address the risks from subsistence fishing from the polluted East River, the asthma epidemic in the Latino community, childhood lead poisoning, and local sources of air pollution. These episodes highlight both the successes and the limits of street science and demonstrate ways residents can establish their own credibility when working with scientists. Street science, Corburn argues, does not devalue science; it revalues other kinds of information and democratizes the inquiry and decision-making processes. ... Read more


39. Great Jobs for Environmental Studies Majors (Great Jobs Series)
by Julie DeGalan
Paperback: 192 Pages (2008-03-21)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Earn green by going green with your career choice!

You've worked hard for that environmental studies degree. Now what? Sometimes the choice of careers can seem endless; the most difficult part of a job search is narrowing down your options.

Great Jobs for Environmental Studies Majors will help you choose the right career out of the myriad possibilities at your disposal. It provides detailed profiles of careers in your field along with the basic skills necessary to begin a focused job search. You'll soon be on the fast track to landing a job that satisfies your personal, professional, and practical needs.

Great Jobs for Environmental Studies Majors will help you:

  • Determine the occupation that's best suited for you
  • Craft a résumé and cover letter that stand out from the rest
  • Learn from practicing professionals about everyday life on the job
  • Become familiar with current statistics on salaries and trends within the profession

Go from environmental studies major to:
conservation scientist * naturalist * legislative advocate * consultant * environmental planner * biologist * park ranger * compliance officer

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3-0 out of 5 stars Good start, but environmental studies probably won't morph into environmental engineering career...
What's this about the first 3 reviews being advertisements for "EnvironmentalCrossing dot com."Oh well.

This book is two thirds job opportunities, and one third how to represent and present yourself for getting a job.That last third is fairly good advice for anyone, whether you are interested in an environmental career or not.

The authors focus on five general environmental job tracks:

- environmental education
- environmental policy, planning, and management
- environmental technology
- environmental sciences
- environmental engineering

As I mentioned in the title of this review, throw out environmental engineering if you have an environmental studies degree.Environmental engineering, like civil engineering, is a demanding 4-5 year program of study.It ain't gonna happen.

The environmental sciences and technology tracks might be useful, but then your degree should be focusing on environmental science, and not environmental studies.

I sense a lot of students being interested in environmental education, but the book talks a lot about middle and high school positions.A teaching certification or degree is important here.I'd add environment-related communication careers (writing, public relations, journalism) here as well.

That brings us to environmental policy, planning, and management.This twenty page section could have been greatly expanded, because I see a lot of opportunity here for environmental studies majors.There are career opportunities in both government and non-governmental organizations here, as well as a track for environmental studies majors to get a graduate degree in law, public administration, or even business administration.

Best hint for applying for job?More and more employers are asking you to post your resume on-line.Don't be fancy.If it looks scrambled when the prospective employer opens it up, your chances are scrambled as well (p. 28).

You might also want to take a look at The Complete Guide to Environmental Careers in the 21st Century.

4-0 out of 5 stars Helpful
This was a helpful book.It really details how to make a comprehensive resume.Also it educates on average salaries oft different kinds of jobs, and has other statistics. I've also found that http://www.EnvironmentalCrossing.com is a useful website for finding jobs.They only have jobs from employer websites, and they also have far more jobs than I have ever found on any other job search website.

4-0 out of 5 stars Decent book, other resources more useful
My mom surprised me with this book, but I have to say that http://www.environmentalcrossing.com has been the best resource in my job search. They've got jobs geared towards what I'm looking for and it was so much easier than trying to sort through all the junk on other job search sites. Since all of the jobs are from actual employer websitse you don't get any of the scam jobs that seem to be the majority of other sites content!

4-0 out of 5 stars Great book, very helpful
I was reading this book looking for jobs and it was good but what was really helpful was going to http://www.EnvironmentalCrossing.com. They have tons of jobs to look through, more than any job board I've previously looked at. EnvironmentalCrossing uses only jobs listed from employer websites so I have a better chance of getting a real job than most other places.
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40. Environmental Chemistry
by Colin Baird, Michael Cann
Hardcover: 650 Pages (2008-02-15)
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Asin: 1429201460
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Global warming.  Renewable energy.  Hazardous waste.  Carbon footprints. These and other environmental topics are being discussed and debated more vigorously than ever.  Colin Baird and Michael Cann's Environmental Chemistry is the only textbook that explores the chemical processes and properties underlying these crucial issues at an accessible, introductory level (only general chemistry is a prerequisite).

With authoritative coverage that balances soil, water, and air chemistry, the new edition again focuses on the environmental impacts of chemical production and experimentation, offering additional "green chemistry" sections and new case studies, plus updated coverage of instrumental analysis, farming applications, bioengineering, and biotechnology.

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3-0 out of 5 stars late.. late.. late...
maybe it was my fault and didn't read the shipping time correctly, but it took FOREVER to get the book..

5-0 out of 5 stars Good environmental chemistry book
This text was required for a Water and Wastewater chemistry class, but the information contained in it, far surpasses what was needed for class. I kept this book as I can see myself using it again in the future.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Environmental Chem Text
I took a web-based environmental chem course, and this book was used in lieu of lectures. The author does an outstanding job of presentation and the text is very well-organized.Includes a lot of current information. The problems within the text are very challenging and reflect real world issues (i.e., PCB concentrations in the Great Lakes) My only criticism is that the chapters are sometimes overly long. Other than that, this is one of the best E-chem texts I've come up against, and I certainly learned more from it than I would have from listening to a prof lecturing for a term. Recommended highly!

5-0 out of 5 stars Good presentation of a broad topic.
I am also a chemistry student and I found the book to be rather easy, but that is because the text is very clearly written with good presentation and concise wording. It is certainly a good place to start in trying tounderstand an environmental problem, especially if the readers backgroundin chemistry is only on a general and limited organic level.

4-0 out of 5 stars Informative, easy to understand
Environmetal chemistry is a very helpful book for studensts inenvironmental chemistry studies. But as a pure chemistry student i findsome parts of the book too easy, even boring at times, specially thechapters on organic environmental chemistry.On the other hand the chapterson physical environmental chemistry are very good and contain challengingproblems. ... Read more


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