Environmental Science

Environmental Science

Author: Bill Freedman

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 823

ISBN-13:

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"This textbook is intended to provide the core elements of a curriculum for teaching environmental science at the introductory level in Canadian colleges and universities. This book is suitable for students beginning a program in environmental science, environmental studies, or sustainability. It is also appropriate for arts students who require a science elective, and for science students who require a non-major elective. This book was written from the ground-up to provide Canadian information and examples. This national context is integrated throughout the text, along with North American and global data that provide a broader perspective."--BC Campus website.


Environment Science

Environment Science

Author: McGraw-Hill Companies, The

Publisher: McGraw-Hill

Published: 2013-04-26

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9781259067778

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"Environmental Science: A Canadian Perspective provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the key concepts of environmental science, including energy use and conservation, sustainable agriculture and forestry, and managing and reducing waste. With a focus on recognizing environmental issues, it effectively demonstrates how to think critically, utilize methods of scientific research, and evaluate scientific evidence and arguments."--