Increasingly, the planet is threatened by a wide variety of real
and potential complex environmental problems, including the warming
of the earth, the loss of biodiversity, waste mismanagement,
deforestation, desertification, hazardous waste disposal, acid
precipitation, and pollution of many sorts. Although many of these
problems are global in scope, they are sometimes best addressed at
local levels where the relationships between cause and effect may
be best understood. This interdisciplinary volume brings together
leading environmentalists and public policy makers in science, law,
economics, business, and government who explore the connections
among global environmental issues and the local initiatives needed
to address those issues.
The volume begins with an overview of fundamental issues,
including the problems of economic development and safe-guarding
the environment. Air quality issues are examined next, followed by
ocean and landbased sources of marine pollution, coastal
preservation, water quality, nuclear power, environmental health
and information, and a review of social and cultural perspectives.
For those beginning their examination of environmental concerns,
the volume provides an understandable introduction to the full
spectrum of current issues; for the expert, the book offers an
accurate view of current thinking on the problems.
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