Description
The anthology is divided into four units that cover biodiversity and ecosystem services; human population growth and food production; pollutants in the environment and other environmental hazards; and climate change and energy production. Each unit covers elements of basic science as they relate to the highlighted topics.
In Unit I, the concepts of evolution, speciation, and extinction are discussed to explain biodiversity; and nutrient cycling, water purification, pollination, and food production are used as examples of ecosystem services. Unit II reviews the basics of population ecology; the importance of soil, water, nutrients, and pest control in agriculture; and the pros and cons of genetic modification of foods. In Unit III, students learn about environmental hazards, toxicology, bioaccumulation, and more. The final unit reviews climate issues and examines the pros and cons of sources of energy such as fossil fuels, solar, wind, geothermal, and others.
Developed to support non-science majors, Environmental Issues is an ideal resource for general education science courses, especially those that focus on the environment and sustainability.
About the Author
Mari Butler is a professor of environmental science at Endicott College, where she teaches courses in oceanography, ecology, environmental science, environmental issues, and biology. Dr. Butler holds a Ph.D. in environmental science from the University of Rhode Island, a master's degree in oceanography from the University of Connecticut, and a B.S. in biology from Dartmouth College.
Book Information
ISBN 9781793510884
Author Mari Butler
Format Paperback
Page Count 174
Imprint Cognella, Inc
Publisher Cognella, Inc
Weight(grams) 358g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 203mm * 9mm