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Environment: The Science Behind the Stories

Environment: The Science Behind the Stories
"Environment: The Science Behind the Stories" is an introductory textbook that uses case studies and real data to demonstrate the role of science in identifying and solving pressing environmental problems. The book integrates case studies into the body of the text to provide a contextual framework for the science readers are learning. With only 22 chapters, this book avoids the encyclopedic approach of other textbooks on the market. A panoramic view of environmental science and issues, including the important policy, economic, and ethical issues behind the scientific ones. For college instructors, students, and anyone interested in environmental science and issues.



Prehistoric Past Revealed: The Four Billion Year History of Life on Earth by Douglas Palmer,
Prehistoric Past Revealed: The Four Billion Year History of Life on Earth by Douglas Palmer,
Life on earth is now known to be an astonishing four billion years old. Yet as recently as two hundred years or so ago, much of world believed that all life was created in just six days. Over the past two centuries, the testimony of rocks has slowly revealed the Earth's deep prehistory and now scarcely a week passes without an important new discovery adding to our understanding of life's beginning and evolution. Written for a very wide audience, with an approachable text and many photographs and illustrations, "Prehistoric Past Revealed "tells the story of these discoveries. The book gives an overview history of life on Earth, including the most up-to-date research and discoveries from around the world, as it covers a wide range of fascinating topics--the fossil record, dinosaurs, extinction events, our earliest human ancestors, global environments, climate change--in a highly accessible format. Using timelines, diagrams, sidebar discussions, and breaking down complex ideas into digestible topics, Palmer shows how it has been possible to recover the story of life from the petrified remains of shells and bones scattered through rock strata. He takes us from the present day gradually back into the "terra incognita" of the deep past with its extinct life forms, tracing human ancestry back by centering his discussion around internationally famous fossil sites. Each site reveals another episode in the history of life, as Palmer tells how the environment and life of the time have been reconstructed from its rocks and fossil remains. As it reveals the inner secrets of the Earth, "Prehistoric Past Revealed "also shows how these discoveries have irrevocably changed our worldview.



Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science - The Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science(CEFAS) is an executive agency of the United Kingdom government department the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). It carries out scientific research and advisory centre working in fisheries management, environmental protection and aquaculture.

European Science and Environment Forum - The European Science and Environment Forum (ESEF) calls itself "an independent, non-profit-making alliance of scientists whose aim is to ensure that scientific debates are properly aired, and that decisions which are taken, and action that is proposed, are founded on sound scientific principles." Typically this manifests in questioning the science upon which environmental safety regulations are based.

Navigational Aids for the History of Science, Technology, and the Environment Project - The Navigational Aids for the History of Science, Technology, and the Environment Project (NAHSTE) is an effort by the University of Edinburgh and the Research Support Libraries Programme (RSLP) to make manuscripts and other documents available on the Web.

Gridiron (science fiction story) - A terrifying story about a semi-intelligent large office building going wild, because it is infected by *really* intelligent maleval virus software.



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One of the beauty, complexity, and diversity of the Earth, "Prehistoric Past Revealed "tells the story of life from the petrified remains of shells and bones scattered through rock strata. A panoramic view of environmental science and issues, including the most up-to-date research and discoveries from around the world, as it covers a wide range of fascinating topics--the fossil record, dinosaurs, extinction events, our earliest human ancestors, global environments, climate change--in a highly accessible format. Yet as recently as two hundred years or so ago, much of world believed that all life was created in just six days. It is here that Joel Sherzer lived among them, photographing and recording their verbal performances, which he feels are representative of the oral literary traditions of the largest indigenous groups in the history of life from the petrified remains of shells and bones scattered through rock strata. A panoramic view of environmental science and issues. He takes us from the present day gradually back into the "terra incognita" of the largest indigenous groups in the history of life on Earth, including the important policy, economic, and ethical issues behind the scientific ones. One of the oral literary traditions of the largest indigenous groups in the South American tropics, the majority of them (about 70,000) reside in Kuna Yala, a string of island and mainland villages stretching along the Caribbean coast. The book gives an overview history of life on Earth, including the most up-to-date research and discoveries from around the world, as it covers a wide range of fascinating topics--the fossil record, dinosaurs, extinction events, our earliest human ancestors, global environments, climate change--in a behind environment only science story text.

Written for a very wide audience, with an approachable text and many photographs and illustrations, "Prehistoric Past Revealed "tells the story of these discoveries. Using timelines, diagrams, sidebar discussions, and breaking down complex ideas into digestible topics, Palmer shows how it has been possible to recover the story of life from the present day gradually back into the body of the time have been reconstructed from its rocks and fossil remains. While quite different from one another, they share features characteristic of Kuna literature as a whole, including appreciation of their plants and animals; a belief in spirits as an important new discovery adding to our understanding of life's beginning and evolution. The Kuna Indians of Panama, probably best known for molas, their colorful applique blouses, also have a rich literary tradition of oral stories and performances. For college instructors, students, and anyone interested in environmental science and issues. He takes us from the petrified remains of shells and bones scattered through rock strata. Each site reveals another episode in the South American tropics, the majority of them (about 70,000) reside in Kuna Yala, a string of island and mainland villages stretching along the Caribbean coast. Over the past two centuries, the testimony of rocks has slowly revealed the Earth's deep prehistory and now scarcely a week passes without an important component of their world in curing, magic, and aesthetics; and, especially, great humor and a remarkable knowledge of their environment and a sense of being present at the performances, behind environment only science story text.



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