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Environmental Science
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AP Environmental ScienceThis text is designed to acquaint students with the physical, ecological, social, and political principles of environmental science. Scientific method is used to analyze and understand the interrelationships between humans and the natural environment. This test shows how ecological realities and the material desire of humans often clash, leading to environmental degradation and pollution.
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Our Ocean Planet: Environmental Science in the 21st CenturyThis book contains material used for an Environmental Geoscience course for first-year college students interested in majoring in the subject.
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Radiation in the EnvironmentThis is a free, online textbook. According to Textbook Revolution, "This book on radiation was in print for two editions, but now that it is out of print the copyright has reverted back to the author. Professor Hunt has updated it, changed the copyright to a creative commons license, digitized the book, and asked Textbook Revolution to host the files.
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Bending the Curve: Climate Change Solutions by Veerabhadran Ramanathan, Roger Aines, Maz Auffhammer
ISBN: 9780578508474Publication Date: 2019Climate change is an urgent problem. Because it is causing new weather extremes and fatal catastrophes, climate change is better termed climate disruption. Bending the curve to flatten the upward trajectory of pollution emissions responsible for climate disruption is essential in order to protect billions of people from this global threat. Education is a key part of the solution.
This textbook book lays out ten solutions that together can bend the curve of climate warming below dangerous levels. These solutions fall into six categories: science, societal transformation, governance, economics, technology, and ecosystem management. -
Conservation Biology in Sub-Saharan Africa by John W. Wilson, Richard B. Primack
ISBN: 9781783747528Publication Date: 2019Conservation Biology in Sub-Saharan Africa comprehensively explores the challenges and potential solutions to key conservation issues in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Easy to read, this lucid and accessible textbook includes fifteen chapters that cover a full range of conservation topics, including threats to biodiversity, environmental laws, and protected areas management, as well as related topics such as sustainability, poverty, and human-wildlife conflict. This rich resource also includes a background discussion of what conservation biology is, a wide range of theoretical approaches to the subject, and concrete examples of conservation practice in specific African contexts. Strategies are outlined to protect biodiversity whilst promoting economic development in the region. -
Environmental Biology by Matthew R. Fisher
Publication Date: 2018This open textbook covers the most salient environmental issues, from a biological perspective. The text is designed for an introductory-level college science course. Topics include the fundamentals of ecology, biodiversity, pollution, climate change, food production, and human population growth. -
Introduction to Oceanography by Paul Webb
Publication Date: 2019Introduction to Oceanography is a textbook appropriate to an introductory-level university course in oceanography. The book covers the fundamental geological, chemical, physical and biological processes in the ocean, with an emphasis on the North Atlantic region. -
Quantitative Ecology: A New Unified Approach by Clarence Lehman; Shelby Loberg; Adam Clark
ISBN: 9781946135537Publication Date: 2019-08-01Quantitative Ecology introduces and discusses the principles of ecology from populations to ecosystems including human populations, disease, exotic organisms, habitat fragmentation, biodiversity and global dynamics. The book also reformulates and unifies ecological equations making them more accessible to the reader and easier to teach.
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Story of StuffThe Story of Stuff is an illustrated lecture by author and environmental activist Annie Leonard that examines the environmental and social repercussions of the U.S.s consumer culture. The Story of Stuff Project has expanded with videos addressing environmental studies topics and solutions.
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Global Development Resource Center's Virtual LibraryCollection of online resources for Environmental Studies.
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MIT Open Courseware Earth SciencesMIT also offers a wide variety of open courses on earth and environmental sciences. Course component are available for reuse in the classroom or by students to review concepts.