Every chapter begins with a real-world story, such as those highlighting Canadian ecosystems or social impacts.
These sections highlight individuals making a difference and show how environmental science intersects with other disciplines like geology and chemistry. Every chapter begins with a real-world story, such
A heavy emphasis on finding and implementing scientific and political fixes for environmental degradation. A critical-thinking tool that helps students weigh the
A critical-thinking tool that helps students weigh the advantages and disadvantages of various environmental technologies and decisions. Authorship and Expertise Wolfe bring deep Canadian academic and field experience,
The textbook benefits from a diverse range of expertise. is a globally recognized environmental educator, while Dave Hackett (Nipissing University) and Carl E. Wolfe bring deep Canadian academic and field experience, specifically in zoology, conservation, and human-nature impacts. How to Access the Textbook
Prioritizing "input" solutions (stopping waste at the source) over "output" cleanup methods.
Understanding the resources and ecosystem services that support life.