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Environmental Science: A Study Of Interrelationships


Environmental Science: A Study Of Interrelationships  
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 363.7
EAN: 9780073204802
Edition: 10
ISBN: 007252829X
Label: McGraw-Hill Companies
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Companies
Number Of Items: 1
Publication Date: December 01, 2006
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Studio: McGraw-Hill Companies


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Rating:  out of 5 stars - Great
My book was recieved before I expected it and it was in good condition. It was a pleasure buying from Belkisa.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Thank You
The book came in a weekend as soon as the seller had the address. Book in good condition.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Gentle on the issues but well written.
I am an environmental science teacher who chooses to use this book. I agree with the long winded reviewer that this book is gentle on the issues, but believe this approach to be important in an introductory course. As the teacher, I make it my job to color the issues I find important. The 8th edition is out, so this version will become less popular.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Some good features but no hard truths in textbooks!
These comments are on the 6th edition which I'm sure mostly apply to the 7th.
General comments. Well done book from one point of view and I suppose it's about as honest as you can get and still get it published and used. But, as with nearly all public statements on the environment, it carefully(and perhaps unconsciously) avoids any serious presentation of politically incorrect views. Sad, as they are often the only completely honest and accurate ones and as long as the world keeps up the ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Horrible.
Any text that advises poverty-stricken Africans to use solar-powered stoves as opposed to wood-burning fires to cook their food in attempt to lower energy consumption has gone too far off the deep end as to be a suitable college source.
Too many typos, too opinionated in the wrong places, not opinionated enough in the right places, just horrible. Wretched book. And to think, my family spent over $100 on the package. Ack!
[Ask your prof to use one of the labs to research better textbooks ... Read More


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