A Guide to the Study of Environmental Pollution

A Guide to the Study of Environmental Pollution
Title A Guide to the Study of Environmental Pollution PDF eBook
Author William A. Andrews
Publisher Prentice Hall
Pages 284
Release 1972
Genre Science
ISBN

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Outlines investigations and experiments that demonstrate major environmental problems in the United States.

A Guide to Study of Environmental Pollution

A Guide to Study of Environmental Pollution
Title A Guide to Study of Environmental Pollution PDF eBook
Author William A. Andrews
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 1982
Genre
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Sampling and Analysis of Environmental Chemical Pollutants

Sampling and Analysis of Environmental Chemical Pollutants
Title Sampling and Analysis of Environmental Chemical Pollutants PDF eBook
Author E. P. Popek
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 378
Release 2003-07-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780125615402

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An excellent introduction to the real world of environmental work, this book covers all phases of data collection, (planning, field sampling, laboratory analysis, and data quality assessment), and is a single source comprehensive reference for the resolution of the most common problems that environmental professionals face daily in their work. (Midwest).

A Guide to the Study of Environmental Pollution

A Guide to the Study of Environmental Pollution
Title A Guide to the Study of Environmental Pollution PDF eBook
Author William A. Andrews
Publisher Brantford : W. Ross Macdonald School
Pages
Release 1984
Genre Pollution
ISBN

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A Guide to the Study of Environmental Pollution

A Guide to the Study of Environmental Pollution
Title A Guide to the Study of Environmental Pollution PDF eBook
Author William A. Andrews
Publisher
Pages
Release 1984
Genre Pollution
ISBN

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The Polluters

The Polluters
Title The Polluters PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Ross
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 235
Release 2010-09-02
Genre Science
ISBN 0199752974

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The chemical pollution that irrevocably damages today's environment is, although many would like us to believe otherwise, the legacy of conscious choices made long ago. During the years before and just after World War II, discoveries like leaded gasoline and DDT came to market, creating new hazards even as the expansion and mechanization of industry exacerbated old ones. Dangers still felt today--smog, pesticides, lead, chromium, chlorinated solvents, asbestos, even global warming--were already recognized by chemists, engineers, doctors, and business managers of that era. A few courageous individuals spoke out without compromise, but still more ignored scientific truth in pursuit of money and prestige. The Polluters reveals at last the crucial decisions that allowed environmental issues to be trumped by political agendas. It spotlights the leaders of the chemical industry and describes how they applied their economic and political power to prevent the creation of an effective system of environmental regulation. Research was slanted, unwelcome discoveries were suppressed, and friendly experts were placed in positions of influence, as science was subverted to serve the interests of business. The story of The Polluters is one that needs to be told, an unflinching depiction of the onslaught of chemical pollution and the chemical industry's unwillingness to face up to its devastating effects.

Understanding Environmental Pollution

Understanding Environmental Pollution
Title Understanding Environmental Pollution PDF eBook
Author Marquita K. Hill
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 494
Release 2004-08-26
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780521527262

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Understanding Environmental Pollution systematically introduces pollution issues to students and others with little scientific background. The first edition received excellent reviews, and the new edition has been completely refined and updated. The book moves from the definition of pollution and how pollutants behave, to air and water pollution basics, pollution and global change, solid waste, and pollution in the home. It also discusses persistent and bioaccumulative chemicals, and pesticides, and it places greater stress on global pollutants. The relationship between energy generation and use, and pollution is stressed, as well as the importance of going beyond pollution control, to pollution prevention. Impacts on human and environmental health are emphasized throughout. Students are often invited to come to their own conclusions after having been presented with a variety of opinions. This textbook provides the basic concepts of pollution, toxicology and risk assessment for non-science majors as well as environmental science students.