
Environmental Science and Sustainability
WW Norton & Co (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 1. July 2023
Book
Mixed media product
696 pages
978-1-324-04348-5 (ISBN)
Description
More than ever, students are thinking about their choices in a changing environment. Environmental Science and Sustainability gives students a scientific understanding of the environment while helping them practice decision-making. The Second Edition now integrates the role environmental justice plays in decisions, and new insights gained from the pandemic and IPCC Sixth Assessment. The Norton Illumine Ebook, InQuizitive, and What Would You Do? decision-making activities build a learning pathway of interactive reading and practice at one low price.
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Edition
Second Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 274 mm
Width: 246 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
1416 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-324-04348-5 (9781324043485)
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Previous edition

Daniel J. Sherman | David R. Montgomery
Environmental Science and Sustainability
Book
07/2020
WW Norton & Co
€168.62
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Persons
Daniel Sherman is the Luce-Funded Professor of Environmental Policy and Decision Making at the University of Puget Sound. He received B.A. degrees from Canisius College ('95, Political Science) and Victoria University of Wellington ('96, Maori Studies), M.A. degrees from Colorado State University ('99, Political Science) and Cornell University ('02, Government), and a Ph.D. from Cornell University ('04, Government). He sits on the same hall as our author Patrick O'Neil. Sherman has written Not Here, Not There, Not Anywhere: Politics, Social Movements and the Disposal of Low-level Radioactive Waste published by the environmental publisher RFF. He has won the Tom Davis Teaching Excellence Award: University of Puget Sound, and won the Best Conference Paper Award, Annual Conference of the Society for Values in Higher Education for "Sustainability as a Way of Thinking: Tools for Understanding Sustainability?as Critical Inquiry and Achieving Integration Across the Higher Education Curriculum." Sherman also worked for two years in the Ecology group at the Los Alamos Natural Laboratory. David R. Montgomery is a professor at the University of Washington and a MacArthur Fellow. He is the author and coauthor of several previous books about soil and agriculture, including Dirt, Growing a Revolution, and What Your Food Ate. He lives with his wife and collaborator Anne Bikle.