The Green Encyclopedia
Auteur : Irene M. Franck, David M. Brownstone
Date de publication : 1992
Éditeur : Prentice Hall General Reference
Nombre de pages : 485
Résumé du livre
The Green Encyclopedia is the premier single-volume reference work for students, activists, and ordinary citizens who seek concise, accessible information on a broad range of environmental issues. The authors, experienced reference writers, have researched books, pamphlets, the reports of private organizations, and electronic publishing sources around the world to make this the most complete, up-to-date, and usable environmental source book anywhere. The Green Encyclopedia features more than 1,000 A-to-Z entries on environmental problems, solutions, hot spots, and disasters, plus eco-systems, endangered species, key organizations, treaties, conventions, laws, and agreements; extensive cross-referencing; charts, illustrations, and sidebars on items of special interest, such as drinking-water standards, ridding your house of radon, EPA hotlines, banned pesticides, and the health effects of air pollutants; recommended reading lists; a guide to acronyms and abbreviations and much more. The Green Encyclopedia sets a new standard in environmental reference books. It is an indispensable resource for everyone who cares about the preservation of planet Earth.