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Table of Contents

1 The Environmental Challenges We Face 2

Human Impacts on the Environment 4

Envirodiscovery 1.1: Green Roofs 8

Sustainability and the Environment 12

Environmental Science 16

How We Handle Environmental Problems 20

Envirodiscovery 1.2: Getting Past NIMBY 22

Case Study 1.1: The New Orleans Disaster 23

2 Sustainability and Human Values 26

Human Use of the Earth 28

Human Values and Environmental Problems 31

Environmental Justice 35

An Overall Plan for Sustainable Living 36

Case Study 2.1: The Loess Plateau in China 44

3 Environmental History, Politics, and Economics 48

Conservation and Preservation of Resources 50

Environmental History 51

Envirodiscovery 3.1: Environmental Literacy 58

Environmental Legislation 59

Environmental Economics 62

Case Study 3.1: Tradable Permits and Acid Rain 68

4 Risk Analysis and Environmental Health Hazards 72

A Perspective on Risks 74

Environmental Health Hazards 77

Movement and Fate of Toxicants 81

Determining Health Effects of Pollutants 85

Envirodiscovery 4.1: Smoking: A Significant Risk 88

The Precautionary Principle 90

Case Study 4.1: Endocrine Disrupters 92

5 How Ecosystems Work 96

What Is Ecology? 98

The Flow of Energy Through Ecosystems 100

The Cycling of Matter in Ecosystems 106

Ecological Niches 113

What a Scientist Sees 5.1: Resource Partitioning 115

Interactions Among Organisms 116

Envirodiscovery 5.1: Bee Colonies Under Threat 118

Case Study 5.1: Global Climate Change: How Does It Affect the Carbon Cycle? 122

6 Ecosystems and Evolution 126

Factors That Shape Biomes 128

Describing Earth’s Major Biomes 132

Envirodiscovery 6.1: Using Goats to Fight Fires 138

Aquatic Ecosystems 142

What a Scientist Sees 6.1: Zonation in a Large Lake 143

Population Responses to Changing Conditions over Time: Evolution 147

Community Responses to Changing Conditions over Time: Succession 151

Case Study 6.1: Wildfires 154

7 Human Population Change and the Environment 158

Population Ecology 160

Human Population Patterns 165

Demographics of Countries 168

Stabilizing World Population 173

Envirodiscovery 7.1: Microcredit Programs 176

What a Scientist Sees 7.1: Education and Fertility 177

Population and Urbanization 178

Case Study 7.1: Urban Planning in Curitiba, Brazil 184

8 Air and Air Pollution 188

The Atmosphere 190

Types and Sources of Air Pollution 194

What a Scientist Sees 8.1: Air Pollution from Volcanoes 197

Effects of Air Pollution 199

Envirodiscovery 8.1: Air Pollution May Affect Precipitation 201

Controlling Air Pollutants 204

Indoor Air Pollution 207

Case Study 8.1: Curbing Air Pollution in Chattanooga 210

9 Global Atmospheric Changes 214

The Atmosphere and Climate 216

What a Scientist Sees 9.1: Rain Shadow 219

Global Climate Change 220

Ozone Depletion in the Stratosphere 229

Envirodiscovery 9.1: Links Between Climate and Atmospheric Change 231

Acid Deposition 232

Case Study 9.1: International Implications of Global Climate Change 236

10 Freshwater Resources and Water Pollution 240

The Importance of Water 242

Water Resource Problems 245

Water Management 252

Water Pollution 256

What a Scientist Sees 10.1: Oligotrophic and Eutrophic Lakes 257

Improving Water Quality 262

Case Study 10.1: China’s Three Gorges Dam 267

11 The Ocean and Fisheries 270

The Global Ocean 272

Major Ocean Life Zones 276

Envirodiscovery 11.1: Otters in Trouble 280

Human Impacts on the Ocean 282

What a Scientist Sees 11.1: Modern Commercial Fishing Methods 284

What a Scientist Sees 11.2: Ocean Warming and Coral Bleaching 287

Addressing Ocean Problems 289

Case Study 11.1: The Dead Zone in the Gulf of Mexico 291

12 Mineral and Soil Resources 294

Plate Tectonics and the Rock Cycle 296

Economic Geology: Useful Minerals 300

Environmental Implications of Mineral Use 304

Envirodiscovery 12.1: Not-So-Precious Gold 305

Soil Properties and Processes 307

What a Scientist Sees 12.1: Soil Profile 308

Soil Problems and Conservation 310

Case Study 12.1: Coping with “Conflict Minerals” 315

13 Land Resources 318

Land Use in the United States 320

Forests and Forest Management 322

Envirodiscovery 13.1: Ecologically Certified Wood 324

What a Scientist Sees 13.1: Harvesting Trees 326

Deforestation 327

Rangelands 331

National Parks and Wilderness Areas 334

Conservation of Land Resources 339

Case Study 13.1: The Tongass Debate over Clear-Cutting 342

14 Agriculture and Food Resources 346

World Food Problems 348

The Principal Types of Agriculture 351

Challenges of Producing More Crops and Livestock 353

Solutions to Agricultural Problems 358

Controlling Agricultural Pests 362

What a Scientist Sees 14.1: Pesticide Use and New Pest Species 364

Case Study 14.1: Organic Agriculture 366

15 Biodiversity and Conservation 370

Species Richness and Biological Diversity 372

Endangered and Extinct Species 376

Envirodiscovery 15.1: Is Your Coffee Bird Friendly®? 378

What a Scientist Sees 15.1: Where Is Declining Biological Diversity the Most Serious? 379

Conservation Biology 384

Conservation Policies and Laws 388

Case Study 15.1: The Challenges of Protecting Rare Species 391

16 Solid and Hazardous Waste 394

Solid Waste 396

What a Scientist Sees 16.1: Sanitary Landfills 399

Envirodiscovery 16.1: The U.S.–China Recycling Connection 402

Reducing Solid Waste 402

Hazardous Waste 407

Envirodiscovery 16.2: Handling Nanotechnology Safely 408

Managing Hazardous Waste 410

Case Study 16.1: High-Tech Waste 413

17 Nonrenewable Energy Resources 416

Energy Consumption 418

Coal 419

Oil and Natural Gas 421

Nuclear Energy 428

Envirodiscovery 17.1: A Nuclear Waste Nightmare 435

What a Scientist Sees 17.1: Yucca Mountain 436

Case Study 17.1: The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge 437

18 Renewable Energy Resources 440

Direct Solar Energy 442

What a Scientist Sees 18.1: Photovoltaic Cells 444

Indirect Solar Energy 448

Other Renewable Energy Sources 454

Energy Solutions: Conservation and Efficiency 456

Envirodiscovery 18.1: Deep Energy Retrofits 456

Case Study 18.1: Green Architecture 461

Graphing Appendix 464

Glossary 473

Index 478

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 06/11/2017
      ISBN13: 9781119443346, 978-1119443346
      ISBN10: 1119443342
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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      1 The Environmental Challenges We Face 2

      Human Impacts on the Environment 4

      Envirodiscovery 1.1: Green Roofs 8

      Sustainability and the Environment 12

      Environmental Science 16

      How We Handle Environmental Problems 20

      Envirodiscovery 1.2: Getting Past NIMBY 22

      Case Study 1.1: The New Orleans Disaster 23

      2 Sustainability and Human Values 26

      Human Use of the Earth 28

      Human Values and Environmental Problems 31

      Environmental Justice 35

      An Overall Plan for Sustainable Living 36

      Case Study 2.1: The Loess Plateau in China 44

      3 Environmental History, Politics, and Economics 48

      Conservation and Preservation of Resources 50

      Environmental History 51

      Envirodiscovery 3.1: Environmental Literacy 58

      Environmental Legislation 59

      Environmental Economics 62

      Case Study 3.1: Tradable Permits and Acid Rain 68

      4 Risk Analysis and Environmental Health Hazards 72

      A Perspective on Risks 74

      Environmental Health Hazards 77

      Movement and Fate of Toxicants 81

      Determining Health Effects of Pollutants 85

      Envirodiscovery 4.1: Smoking: A Significant Risk 88

      The Precautionary Principle 90

      Case Study 4.1: Endocrine Disrupters 92

      5 How Ecosystems Work 96

      What Is Ecology? 98

      The Flow of Energy Through Ecosystems 100

      The Cycling of Matter in Ecosystems 106

      Ecological Niches 113

      What a Scientist Sees 5.1: Resource Partitioning 115

      Interactions Among Organisms 116

      Envirodiscovery 5.1: Bee Colonies Under Threat 118

      Case Study 5.1: Global Climate Change: How Does It Affect the Carbon Cycle? 122

      6 Ecosystems and Evolution 126

      Factors That Shape Biomes 128

      Describing Earth’s Major Biomes 132

      Envirodiscovery 6.1: Using Goats to Fight Fires 138

      Aquatic Ecosystems 142

      What a Scientist Sees 6.1: Zonation in a Large Lake 143

      Population Responses to Changing Conditions over Time: Evolution 147

      Community Responses to Changing Conditions over Time: Succession 151

      Case Study 6.1: Wildfires 154

      7 Human Population Change and the Environment 158

      Population Ecology 160

      Human Population Patterns 165

      Demographics of Countries 168

      Stabilizing World Population 173

      Envirodiscovery 7.1: Microcredit Programs 176

      What a Scientist Sees 7.1: Education and Fertility 177

      Population and Urbanization 178

      Case Study 7.1: Urban Planning in Curitiba, Brazil 184

      8 Air and Air Pollution 188

      The Atmosphere 190

      Types and Sources of Air Pollution 194

      What a Scientist Sees 8.1: Air Pollution from Volcanoes 197

      Effects of Air Pollution 199

      Envirodiscovery 8.1: Air Pollution May Affect Precipitation 201

      Controlling Air Pollutants 204

      Indoor Air Pollution 207

      Case Study 8.1: Curbing Air Pollution in Chattanooga 210

      9 Global Atmospheric Changes 214

      The Atmosphere and Climate 216

      What a Scientist Sees 9.1: Rain Shadow 219

      Global Climate Change 220

      Ozone Depletion in the Stratosphere 229

      Envirodiscovery 9.1: Links Between Climate and Atmospheric Change 231

      Acid Deposition 232

      Case Study 9.1: International Implications of Global Climate Change 236

      10 Freshwater Resources and Water Pollution 240

      The Importance of Water 242

      Water Resource Problems 245

      Water Management 252

      Water Pollution 256

      What a Scientist Sees 10.1: Oligotrophic and Eutrophic Lakes 257

      Improving Water Quality 262

      Case Study 10.1: China’s Three Gorges Dam 267

      11 The Ocean and Fisheries 270

      The Global Ocean 272

      Major Ocean Life Zones 276

      Envirodiscovery 11.1: Otters in Trouble 280

      Human Impacts on the Ocean 282

      What a Scientist Sees 11.1: Modern Commercial Fishing Methods 284

      What a Scientist Sees 11.2: Ocean Warming and Coral Bleaching 287

      Addressing Ocean Problems 289

      Case Study 11.1: The Dead Zone in the Gulf of Mexico 291

      12 Mineral and Soil Resources 294

      Plate Tectonics and the Rock Cycle 296

      Economic Geology: Useful Minerals 300

      Environmental Implications of Mineral Use 304

      Envirodiscovery 12.1: Not-So-Precious Gold 305

      Soil Properties and Processes 307

      What a Scientist Sees 12.1: Soil Profile 308

      Soil Problems and Conservation 310

      Case Study 12.1: Coping with “Conflict Minerals” 315

      13 Land Resources 318

      Land Use in the United States 320

      Forests and Forest Management 322

      Envirodiscovery 13.1: Ecologically Certified Wood 324

      What a Scientist Sees 13.1: Harvesting Trees 326

      Deforestation 327

      Rangelands 331

      National Parks and Wilderness Areas 334

      Conservation of Land Resources 339

      Case Study 13.1: The Tongass Debate over Clear-Cutting 342

      14 Agriculture and Food Resources 346

      World Food Problems 348

      The Principal Types of Agriculture 351

      Challenges of Producing More Crops and Livestock 353

      Solutions to Agricultural Problems 358

      Controlling Agricultural Pests 362

      What a Scientist Sees 14.1: Pesticide Use and New Pest Species 364

      Case Study 14.1: Organic Agriculture 366

      15 Biodiversity and Conservation 370

      Species Richness and Biological Diversity 372

      Endangered and Extinct Species 376

      Envirodiscovery 15.1: Is Your Coffee Bird Friendly®? 378

      What a Scientist Sees 15.1: Where Is Declining Biological Diversity the Most Serious? 379

      Conservation Biology 384

      Conservation Policies and Laws 388

      Case Study 15.1: The Challenges of Protecting Rare Species 391

      16 Solid and Hazardous Waste 394

      Solid Waste 396

      What a Scientist Sees 16.1: Sanitary Landfills 399

      Envirodiscovery 16.1: The U.S.–China Recycling Connection 402

      Reducing Solid Waste 402

      Hazardous Waste 407

      Envirodiscovery 16.2: Handling Nanotechnology Safely 408

      Managing Hazardous Waste 410

      Case Study 16.1: High-Tech Waste 413

      17 Nonrenewable Energy Resources 416

      Energy Consumption 418

      Coal 419

      Oil and Natural Gas 421

      Nuclear Energy 428

      Envirodiscovery 17.1: A Nuclear Waste Nightmare 435

      What a Scientist Sees 17.1: Yucca Mountain 436

      Case Study 17.1: The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge 437

      18 Renewable Energy Resources 440

      Direct Solar Energy 442

      What a Scientist Sees 18.1: Photovoltaic Cells 444

      Indirect Solar Energy 448

      Other Renewable Energy Sources 454

      Energy Solutions: Conservation and Efficiency 456

      Envirodiscovery 18.1: Deep Energy Retrofits 456

      Case Study 18.1: Green Architecture 461

      Graphing Appendix 464

      Glossary 473

      Index 478

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