Earth
Author: Isaac Asimov
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Published: 1974
Total Pages: 166
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKSummary: Discusses the problems faced by the Earth's inhabitants as population increases and energy sources, food, and land become more scarce.
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Author: Isaac Asimov
Publisher:
Published: 1974
Total Pages: 166
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSummary: Discusses the problems faced by the Earth's inhabitants as population increases and energy sources, food, and land become more scarce.
Author: Amy Paige Kaminski
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Published: 2025-07-15
Total Pages: 406
ISBN-13: 0822989727
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen the Apollo 11 astronauts returned from humanity’s first voyage to the moon in 1969, NASA officials advocated for more ambitious missions. But with the civil rights movement, environmental concerns, the Vietnam War, and other social crises taking up much of the public’s attention, they lacked the support to make those ambitions a reality. Instead, the space agency had to think more modestly and pragmatically, crafting a program that could leverage the excitement of Apollo while promising relevance for average Americans. The resulting initiative, the space shuttle, would become the centerpiece of NASA human space flight activity for forty years, opening opportunities for the public to engage with and participate in space projects in new ways. The People’s Spaceship traces how and why NASA painstakingly connected the vehicle to so many segments of society. Underscoring the successes and challenges endured in the process, Amy Paige Kaminski shares the story of how the space shuttle became an American technological icon.
Author: Jocelyn Hoppa
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Published: 2007-01-01
Total Pages: 108
ISBN-13: 9780766029613
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"A biography of Russian-American science-fiction author Isaac Asimov"--Provided by publisher.
Author: John A. Eddy
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 9780160838088
DOWNLOAD EBOOK" ... Concise explanations and descriptions - easily read and readily understood - of what we know of the chain of events and processes that connect the Sun to the Earth, with special emphasis on space weather and Sun-Climate."--Dear Reader.
Author: Jacqueline Rorabeck Kasun
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 9780898707120
DOWNLOAD EBOOKChallenges the assumption that unchecked human population growth will lead to social and economic disaster.
Author: Otiende, J.E.
Publisher: University of Nairobi Press
Published: 2008-10-11
Total Pages: 354
ISBN-13: 9966846131
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book has been written for general readership but more specifically for college and university students studying environmental education in the 8-4-4 education system. In eleven chapters, the following broad topics are comprehensively covered: Environmental Education as an academic and practical discipline; People, their activities, resources, and the environment; Legal aspects of the environment. Each chapter is complete in itself with relevant questions and an exhaustive bibliography. It is hoped that the topical questions in each chapter will enable students to have a clearer understanding of the subject. The bibliographies should be of great help to the reader who is interested in an indepth study of the respective topics discussed in the text.
Author: Charissa Terranova
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2016-08-12
Total Pages: 567
ISBN-13: 1317419510
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Routledge Companion to Biology in Art and Architecture collects thirty essays from a transdisciplinary array of experts on biology in art and architecture. The book presents a diversity of hybrid art-and-science thinking, revealing how science and culture are interwoven. The book situates bioart and bioarchitecture within an expanded field of biology in art, architecture, and design. It proposes an emergent field of biocreativity and outlines its historical and theoretical foundations from the perspective of artists, architects, designers, scientists, historians, and theoreticians. Includes over 150 black and white images.
Author: Sabine Höhler
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2015-10-06
Total Pages: 245
ISBN-13: 131731753X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe idea of the earth as a vessel in space came of age in an era shaped by space travel and the Cold War. Höhler’s study brings together technology, science and ecology to explore the way this latter-day ark was invoked by politicians, environmentalists, cultural historians, writers of science fiction and many others across three decades.
Author: Robert J. Mayhew
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2014-04-28
Total Pages: 295
ISBN-13: 0674728718
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThough Robert Malthus has never disappeared, he has been perpetually misunderstood. Robert Mayhew offers at once a major reassessment of Malthus’s ideas and an intellectual history of the origins of modern debates about demography, resources, and the environment, giving historical depth to our current planetary concerns.
Author: Isaac Asimov
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Published: 2009-09-25
Total Pages: 309
ISBN-13: 1615921931
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis new, one-volume autobiography spans Asimov's life for the first time--condensed from three volumes by the author's wife, who also shares excerpts from letters he wrote to her. Although she concludes this work with a shocking revelation about her husband's death, the volume is clearly intended to be a celebration of a wonderful, creative life. Illustrations. National ads