A Burning Issue

A Burning Issue
Title A Burning Issue PDF eBook
Author Robert Henry Nelson
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 222
Release 2000
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780847697359

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Created in the early 20th century to provide scientific management of the nation's forests, the U.S. Forest Service was, for many years, regarded as a model agency in the federal government. The author contends that this reputation is undeserved and the Forest Service's performance today is unacceptable. Not only has scientific management proven impossible in practice, it is also objectionable in principle. Furthermore, the author argues that the Forest Service lacks a coherent vision and prefers to sponsor only fashionable environmental solutions--most recently ecosystem management. Describing its history and failures, the author advocates replacing the service with a decentralized system to manage the protection of national forests.

The Burning Issue

The Burning Issue
Title The Burning Issue PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 4
Release 1996
Genre
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A Burning Issue

A Burning Issue
Title A Burning Issue PDF eBook
Author Matt Harwood
Publisher
Pages 11
Release 2008
Genre
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Burning Issues

Burning Issues
Title Burning Issues PDF eBook
Author Mark Adams
Publisher CSIRO PUBLISHING
Pages 157
Release 2011-06-16
Genre Nature
ISBN 0643094431

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The role of fire in Australia's ecosystems, and how to manage fire both for safety and for diversity.

A Burning Issue

A Burning Issue
Title A Burning Issue PDF eBook
Author Michael Tucker
Publisher
Pages 17
Release 1992
Genre Environmental education
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The Burning Question

The Burning Question
Title The Burning Question PDF eBook
Author Mike Berners-Lee
Publisher Greystone Books
Pages 215
Release 2013-09-21
Genre Science
ISBN 1771640081

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The Burning Question reveals climate change to be the most fascinating scientific, political and social puzzle in history. It shows that carbon emissions are still accelerating upwards, following an exponential curve that goes back centuries. One reason is that saving energy is like squeezing a balloon: reductions in one place lead to increases elsewhere. Another reason is that clean energy sources don't in themselves slow the rate of fossil fuel extraction. Tackling global warming will mean persuading the world to abandon oil, coal and gas reserves worth many trillions of dollars — at least until we have the means to put carbon back in the ground. The burning question is whether that can be done. What mix of politics, psychology, economics and technology might be required? Are the energy companies massively overvalued, and how will carbon-cuts affect the global economy? Will we wake up to the threat in time? And who can do what to make it all happen? Published in Partnership with the David Suzuki Institute.

A Burning

A Burning
Title A Burning PDF eBook
Author Megha Majumdar
Publisher Vintage
Pages 304
Release 2020-06-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 052565870X

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A TODAY SHOW #ReadWithJenna BOOK CLUB PICK! A New York Times Notable Book For readers of Tommy Orange, Yaa Gyasi, and Jhumpa Lahiri, an electrifying debut novel about three unforgettable characters who seek to rise—to the middle class, to political power, to fame in the movies—and find their lives entangled in the wake of a catastrophe in contemporary India. In this National Book Award Longlist honoree and “gripping thriller with compassionate social commentary” (USA Today), Jivan is a Muslim girl from the slums, determined to move up in life, who is accused of executing a terrorist attack on a train because of a careless comment on Facebook. PT Sir is an opportunistic gym teacher who hitches his aspirations to a right-wing political party, and finds that his own ascent becomes linked to Jivan's fall. Lovely—an irresistible outcast whose exuberant voice and dreams of glory fill the novel with warmth and hope and humor—has the alibi that can set Jivan free, but it will cost her everything she holds dear. Taut, symphonic, propulsive, and riveting from its opening lines, A Burning has the force of an epic while being so masterfully compressed it can be read in a single sitting. Majumdar writes with dazzling assurance at a breakneck pace on complex themes that read here as the components of a thriller: class, fate, corruption, justice, and what it feels like to face profound obstacles and yet nurture big dreams in a country spinning toward extremism. An extraordinary debut.