Critical Government Documents on the Environment
Although the earth has been around for millions of years, humans have only been seriously interested in protecting and preserving the environment for less than 200 years and the terms conservationism and environmentalism are little more than 100 years old. The industrial revolution brought with it many benefits such as the production of coal, steel and cement, and mass produced chemicals and fertilizers; it also brought pollution, and shortly thereafter, a serious concern for the environment. This book presents the most up-to-date government information on various environmental topics.

Critical Government Documents on the Environment presents official governmental positions on many of the leading environmental issues facing us today. All the material in this book is from published sources, including:

Environmental Protection AgencyDepartment of the InteriorDepartment of EnergyDepartment of AgricultureDepartment of Health and Human ServicesThe White HouseNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationNational Oceanic&Atmospheric AdministrationNational Weather ServiceUS Global Change Research ProgramUS Geological Survey
This book does not offer any new science but attempts to present important government information on various issues facing our environment. Areas covered include global warming and greenhouse gases, the Keystone Pipeline and mining, water, air and marine pollution, mining and renewable energy. It includes a timeline of important environmental events over the last 200 years and has an extensive glossary of environmental terms.

About the Series:
The Critical Documents Series looks at critical issues of our times. It provides non-partisan information with no spin about critical players, events, and information from and about Washington from as many sources as possible—from scientific journals and government reports to political manifestos and lobby group publications. It collects and distills the most important government documents on the issues covered so that you can get the information you need quickly and easily.
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Critical Government Documents on the Environment
Although the earth has been around for millions of years, humans have only been seriously interested in protecting and preserving the environment for less than 200 years and the terms conservationism and environmentalism are little more than 100 years old. The industrial revolution brought with it many benefits such as the production of coal, steel and cement, and mass produced chemicals and fertilizers; it also brought pollution, and shortly thereafter, a serious concern for the environment. This book presents the most up-to-date government information on various environmental topics.

Critical Government Documents on the Environment presents official governmental positions on many of the leading environmental issues facing us today. All the material in this book is from published sources, including:

Environmental Protection AgencyDepartment of the InteriorDepartment of EnergyDepartment of AgricultureDepartment of Health and Human ServicesThe White HouseNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationNational Oceanic&Atmospheric AdministrationNational Weather ServiceUS Global Change Research ProgramUS Geological Survey
This book does not offer any new science but attempts to present important government information on various issues facing our environment. Areas covered include global warming and greenhouse gases, the Keystone Pipeline and mining, water, air and marine pollution, mining and renewable energy. It includes a timeline of important environmental events over the last 200 years and has an extensive glossary of environmental terms.

About the Series:
The Critical Documents Series looks at critical issues of our times. It provides non-partisan information with no spin about critical players, events, and information from and about Washington from as many sources as possible—from scientific journals and government reports to political manifestos and lobby group publications. It collects and distills the most important government documents on the issues covered so that you can get the information you need quickly and easily.
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Critical Government Documents on the Environment

Critical Government Documents on the Environment

by Don Philpott
Critical Government Documents on the Environment

Critical Government Documents on the Environment

by Don Philpott

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Overview

Although the earth has been around for millions of years, humans have only been seriously interested in protecting and preserving the environment for less than 200 years and the terms conservationism and environmentalism are little more than 100 years old. The industrial revolution brought with it many benefits such as the production of coal, steel and cement, and mass produced chemicals and fertilizers; it also brought pollution, and shortly thereafter, a serious concern for the environment. This book presents the most up-to-date government information on various environmental topics.

Critical Government Documents on the Environment presents official governmental positions on many of the leading environmental issues facing us today. All the material in this book is from published sources, including:

Environmental Protection AgencyDepartment of the InteriorDepartment of EnergyDepartment of AgricultureDepartment of Health and Human ServicesThe White HouseNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationNational Oceanic&Atmospheric AdministrationNational Weather ServiceUS Global Change Research ProgramUS Geological Survey
This book does not offer any new science but attempts to present important government information on various issues facing our environment. Areas covered include global warming and greenhouse gases, the Keystone Pipeline and mining, water, air and marine pollution, mining and renewable energy. It includes a timeline of important environmental events over the last 200 years and has an extensive glossary of environmental terms.

About the Series:
The Critical Documents Series looks at critical issues of our times. It provides non-partisan information with no spin about critical players, events, and information from and about Washington from as many sources as possible—from scientific journals and government reports to political manifestos and lobby group publications. It collects and distills the most important government documents on the issues covered so that you can get the information you need quickly and easily.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781598887488
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 09/08/2015
Series: Critical Documents Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 250
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 14 - 18 Years

About the Author

Don Philpott has been writing, more than 170 books many on environmental issues. He is a member of the faculty of the University of Florida and teaches Florida Master Naturalist Courses. He is President of the Friends of Florida State Parks, the statewide group that represents the 27,000 volunteers who support the work of Florida’s award winning state parks.
Don Philpott has been writing and reporting on security, civil unrest, and terrorism for over 40 years. He was a senior correspondent with Reuters-Press Association, reporting on major events and trouble spots, including Northern Ireland, Lebanon, Israel, South Africa, and the Far East. He is the author of numerous books, including The Wounded Warrior Handbook and The Workplace Violence Prevention Handbook.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgement
Introduction
Chapter One: Global Warming
Chapter Two: Clean Air
Chapter Three: Clean Water
Chapter Four: Renewable Energy
Appendix A: Timeline
Appendix B: Glossary
Appendix C: Resources
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