A Cast of Falcons: Birder Murder Mystery 3
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The threat from above casts a dark shadow. A man falls to his death from a cliff face in western...
Film and the Natural Environment: Elements and Atmospheres
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Environmental themes are present in cinema more than ever before. But the relationship between film...
Reality Check: How Science Deniers Threaten Our Future
Donald R. Prothero, Michael Shermer and Pat Linse
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The battles over evolution, climate change, childhood vaccinations, and the causes of AIDS,...
A Green History of the Welfare State
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Environmental problems - particularly climate change - have become increasingly important to...
American Law and Legal Systems
James V. Calvi and Susan Coleman
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American Law and Legal Systems examines the philosophy of law within a political, social, and...
ClareR (5726 KP) rated Back to Nature: How to love life - and save it. in Books
Jul 20, 2021
This book talks about how we can preserve nature, and how important it is to do so. It talks about how it’s not just up to the individual to put a stop to Climate Change, but it’s also the responsibility of big business and governments globally. It shows the mistakes that have been made, and how local groups are trying to do their bit to save nature.
Chris’ sections look at the big picture, and Megans look at more detailed aspects of nature - which are linked to the wider considerations.
It’s a really interesting, well-written and accessible book.
Antelope Conservation: From Diagnosis to Action
Jakob Bro-Jorgensen and David P. Mallon
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Antelopes constitute a fundamental part of ecosystems throughout Africa and Asia where they act as...
Biochar Application: Essential Soil Microbial Ecology
T. Komang Ralebitso-Senior and Caroline H. Orr
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Biochar Application: Essential Soil Microbial Ecology outlines the cutting-edge research on the...
China's Role in Reducing Carbon Emissions: The Stabilisation of Energy Consumption and the Deployment of Renewable Energy
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China, a still developing economy comprising a fifth of the world's population, will play a key role...