Environment/Ecology

Unruly complexity

author: Peter J. Taylorshelved under: Environment/Ecology
date: 2005publisher: Chicago ; University of Chicago Press
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Environmental Psychology

author: Heimstra and McFarlingshelved under: Environment/Ecology
date: 1974publisher: Brooks/Cole Publishing
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Environmental law in Australia

author: Gerry Batesshelved under: Environment/Ecology
date: 1995publisher: Butterworths
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Green political thought

author: Andrew Dobsonshelved under: Environment/Ecology
date: 1995publisher: Routledge
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The Weather Makers - The History and Future Impact of Climate Change

author: Tim Flanneryshelved under: Environment/Ecology
date: 2005publisher: Text Publishing
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Greenhouse solutions with sustainable energy

author: Mark Diesendorfshelved under: Environment/Ecology
date: 2007publisher: UNSW Press
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The No-Nonsense Guide to Climate Change

author: Dinyar Godrejshelved under: Environment/Ecology
date: 2001publisher: New Internationalist Publications
content type: book
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A Canadian Mounties boat negotiates the Arctic Northwest Passage without coming up against pack ice. Floods devastate Mozambique, and tinder-dry forests of the American Northwest go up in a blaze. Just blips in the world's weather systems or unmistakable signals that human influence is to blame?

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Living in the Hothouse

author: Ian Lowe, shelved under: Environment/Ecology
date: 2005publisher: Scribe Publications Pty Ltd
content type: book
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In 1989 Ian Lowe published Living in the Greenhouse, one of the first books to be published in Australia on the greenhouse effect. Since then, the signs of global warming have become even more clear and more worrying to the international community, as demonstrated by the Kyoto Protocol. In Australia and around the world the impact of climate change on weather patterns is already being noticed in dramatic and frightening ways.

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Towards sustainability

author: edited by Jackie Venning and John Higginsshelved under: Environment/Ecology
date: 2001publisher: Sydney : UNSW Press
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Managing Without Growth: Slower by Design, Not Disaster

author: Peter A. Victor, shelved under: Environment/Ecology
date: 2008publisher: Edward Elgar
content type: book
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`At last, Managing without Growth, a book that puts economics in its proper place within the real world and points the direction we must go in confronting the ecological crisis of the planet. As an economist, environmental studies professor Peter Victor is eminently qualified for the task. He examines some of our most fundamental assumptions and beliefs about the market, pricing, free trade and growth, prosperity and happiness that too often preclude a serious consideration of the environment and economy.

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