Description
Over the course of eleven chapters, students read articles that introduce the concept and descriptions of biodiversity and provide scientific evidence of climate change and how it is impacting species. Students read about climate disruption effects upon species in regions of North America, as well as global-scale responses and vulnerability of marine fisheries to climate disruption. The collection concludes with a chapter that discusses the economic impact of climate change, with recommendations on how to constructively address this international problem, including the pivotal role of young people.
A timely resource developed to provide students with valuable foundational knowledge, Biodiversity and the Climate Crisis is well-suited for undergraduate courses in environmental science and environmental studies.
About the Author
Richard S. Feldman, Ph.D. is an associate professor and chair of the Department of Environmental Science & Policy at Marist College. He holds a Ph.D. from SUNY-Binghamton, a M.S. from the University of Virginia, and a B.S. from the SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry. Dr. Feldman's courses focus upon climate, natural history, biodiversity, and conservation. His current research focuses on recovery of plant communities after control of Japanese knotweed.
Book Information
ISBN 9781516590681
Author Richard S. Feldman
Format Paperback
Page Count 250
Imprint Cognella, Inc
Publisher Cognella, Inc