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Earth Under Siege: From Air Pollution to Global Change

by Richard P. Turco
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Overview

"We urgently need a comprehensive and comprehensible book on the dangers to the environment. That need has now been supplied in the present book by Richard Turco."
—the Foreword by Carl Sagan

This acclaimed book examines one of the most important problems facing our modern technological age: environmental pollution. Written to inform general readers—including future policy makers, business administrators, and political leaders—the text offers a comprehensive description of environmental systems, providing a basic understanding of how the world around us works and how human activities affect it. Building on a popular course he taught at UCLA, Richard Turco clearly explains underlying environmental principles and processes including the role of evolutionary forces in shaping the environment, Earth's energy balance, and biogeochemical cycles. Against this background, Turco surveys local and regional problems, including indoor air pollution, smog, and acid rain, identifying the sources and fates of pollutants and examining human exposure to natural and manmade toxins. He then addresses global issues such as stratospheric ozone depletion and greenhouse climate warming and describes responses to these threats in the form of "global environmental engineering." Now in its second edition, Earth Under Siege has been revised and updated to reflect advances in knowledge and progress in regulation. It offers a comprehensive overview of environmental issues for students in the physical and life sciences, geography, economics, engineering, environmental management and law, policy studies, and social and health sciences.

Features

· Presents information in a way that is readily accessible to nonscientists but is sufficiently detailed to hold the interest of scientists and engineers

· Explains the technical principles underlying a wide range of current environmental problems

· Addresses critical local, regional, and global issues and their impact on life and society

· Uses common experiences and novel illustrations to familiarize students with fundamental concepts

· Challenges readers to think about and approach problems objectively and creatively

· Includes a helpful primer on the basic mathematics employed in the text

Synopsis

"We urgently need a comprehensive and comprehensible book on the dangers to the environment. That need has now been supplied in the present book by Richard Turco."
—the Foreword by Carl Sagan

This acclaimed book examines one of the most important problems facing our modern technological age: environmental pollution. Written to inform general readers—including future policy makers, business administrators, and political leaders—the text offers a comprehensive description of environmental systems, providing a basic understanding of how the world around us works and how human activities affect it. Building on a popular course he taught at UCLA, Richard Turco clearly explains underlying environmental principles and processes including the role of evolutionary forces in shaping the environment, Earth's energy balance, and biogeochemical cycles. Against this background, Turco surveys local and regional problems, including indoor air pollution, smog, and acid rain, identifying the sources and fates of pollutants and examining human exposure to natural and manmade toxins. He then addresses global issues such as stratospheric ozone depletion and greenhouse climate warming and describes responses to these threats in the form of "global environmental engineering." Now in its second edition, Earth Under Siege has been revised and updated to reflect advances in knowledge and progress in regulation. It offers a comprehensive overview of environmental issues for students in the physical and life sciences, geography, economics, engineering, environmental management and law, policy studies, and social and health sciences.

Features

· Presents information in a way that is readily accessible to nonscientists but is sufficiently detailed to hold the interest of scientists and engineers

· Explains the technical principles underlying a wide range of current environmental problems

· Addresses critical local, regional, and global issues and their impact on life and society

· Uses common experiences and novel illustrations to familiarize students with fundamental concepts

· Challenges readers to think about and approach problems objectively and creatively

· Includes a helpful primer on the basic mathematics employed in the text

About the Author, Richard P. Turco

Richard P. Turco is Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Director of UCLA's Institute of the Environment.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2002
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
552
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780195142747

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