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Atmosphere
Infobase Publishing 2007; US$ 35.00Air pollution obscures vistas, damages ecosystems, and compromises human health. While some pollutants are regulated, as population grows and industries expand, intensive solutions are needed to deal with air pollution and its consequences. This book tackles these issues and shows readers what they can do to help conserve our planet's atmosphere. more...
Biosphere
Infobase Publishing 2007; US$ 35.00Earth's astonishing diversity of life - in coral reefs, Arctic tundra, tropical rainforests, deep-sea hot springs, and many others - is amazing for its beauty and for the ecosystem services it provides. This book discusses how ecosystems must be set aside, habitats restored, and global warming thwarted. more...
Humans and the Natural Environment
Infobase Publishing 2008; US$ 35.00Presents eye-opening facts in a manner accessible to young readers, using full-color photographs and illustrations, readable text, and helpful sidebars. more...
Hydrosphere
Infobase Publishing 2007; US$ 35.00Earth is the water planet, but only a fraction of the planet's water is usable, and water pollution has become a monumental dilemma as we enter the 21st century. This book explains how society needs to adopt a precautionary principle in water matters by better understanding the consequences of their actions before, not after, those actions occur. more...
Oceans
Infobase Publishing 2007; US$ 35.00Earth's seas play a tremendous role in the planet's systems: Ocean currents transfer water and heat around the globe. Offering photographs and illustrations, this work shows how protecting the oceans requires protecting the entire planet, and describes the importance of setting aside marine reserves to save vital ecosystems. more...
Polar Regions
Infobase Publishing 2008; US$ 35.00Pollutants released in developed lands travel on air and water currents into these regions, the ozone hole has widened over Antarctica, and global warming is causing its greatest damage. This book explains how scientists are providing forewarning of the changes that can come to the entire planet if society continues on its current trajectory. more...
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