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Macmillan Encyclopedia of the Environment

by Stephen R. Kellert
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This six-volume, full-color set invites students to a study of everything from basic facts to the latest developments in conservation. The A-to-Z articles offer detailed coverage of a broad range of topics, including biology; chemistry; climate and weather; ecology; environmental agencies, agreements, disasters, health, and laws; evolution; genetics; land use; natural resources; people; pollution; population growth; waste management; wildlife and endangered species; and more! 6 volumes This is an outstanding, beautifully illustrated reference source for all age levels, including nonspecialist adults in public libraries as well as middle and high school libraries. Library Journal Macmillan Encyclopedia of the Environment will find its greatest use at the middle school and junior high school levels, though patrons of all ages will find it useful for quick reference. Its more specialized focus makes it a good supplement to general science encyclopedias... Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin

Provides basic information about such topics as minerals, energy resources, pollution, soils and erosion, wildlife and extinction, agriculture, the ocean, wilderness, hazardous wastes, population, environmental laws, ecology, and evolution.

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Book Details

Published
January 28, 1997
Publisher
Cengage Gale
Pages
797
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780028973814

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