The author breaks down the greenhouse effect, the role of carbon emissions, and the melting of polar ice caps. The text connects these physical changes to socio-economic impacts, such as climate displacement and food insecurity. 4. Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy
The textbook is structured logically, moving from foundational ecological concepts to complex global environmental challenges. 1. Introduction to Environmental Science
: Discusses the sustainable use of water, forests, and minerals.
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Introduction to food webs, ecological succession, biomes, and the critical importance of preserving genetic and species diversity.