Environmental Science: Toward A Sustainable Future

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As the field of environmental science continues to evolve, this highly readable guide presents a full spectrum of views and information to help readers evaluate issues and make informed decisions.  Reflects the changing environmental scene worldwide, with a wide range of viewpoints and information from the latest sources. Places new emphasis on issues such as emerging diseases like avian flu; the 4th World Water Forum; the “gene revolution;” the … More >>

Environmental Science: Toward A Sustainable Future

5 comments

  1. Will says:

    This revision must have been specially produced just to include all the anti-Bush rhetoric. In nearly every chapter, responsibility for the current state of the environment is laid squarly on President Bush’s administration.

    In addition, there are no references given for any of the information presented in the book. As a student, we are expected to take this author’s word for it that everything he has presented is true and accurate, and that he is simply a repository for all of this accurate information. In fact, the lack of references is absolutely striking when you consider this is a textbook that is supposedly presenting facts. The only references given are those for photo credits.

    Unfit as a college textbook.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. It is a workbook and not what I was attempting to order. I expected a reading/learning media. This is only for use in classroom setting.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Some legitimate ideas are indeed presented here- but with a thick left spin that makes it hard to see the truth- if there is any- in what the author is trying to get across. Dissapointing, considering its reputation as a good book to learn from.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Laurie says:

    I was very impressed by the speedy delivery of this book! I had emailed the seller with my concerns on getting the book soon enough and I was assured there wouldn’t be a problem and there wasn’t. I was very impressed with the service!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Olivia says:

    This book is sadly out-of-date and useful only to those new to biology. The concepts are questionable and Mr. Wright doesn’t provide any factual basis for his opinions despite his own strong feelings about “sound science” versus “junk science.” For example, most scientists have agreed for over a decade that Natural Selection is too simplistic, and yet the book is based on its principles with no attempt to study them in depth.

    “Facts” are thrown out with little reference to studies, competing studies or information about the political leanings of the scientists who conducted the research. Some studies are bashed and a counter-study is presented, and yet the reader is given no reason or understanding about why Wright supports one study over another. It all becomes a he-said/she-said argument. The moral of this book: humans suck. Whether or not that is true, I’d appreciate some sound scientific evidence to support, and I would expect that a book about environmental SCIENCE would be able to point out a sound reason or two.
    Rating: 2 / 5