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Thomson Wadsworth24 cm.Of greenhouses and freezers, the perils of global climate change -- Genetically modified organisms, the complex difficulties of frankenfood -- Skunked, crisis in the New England fisheries -- The ingenuity of the bugs, combating resistance to antibiotics -- Oil on the rocks, the wreck of the Exxon Valdez -- The extended family, saga of the great apes -- Chlorine sunrise, the beneficent possibilities of a known poison -- Are we the problem? Addressing the new population dilemma -- Fueling the world, what are the alternatives for energy? -- Biological diversity, saving the uniquenesses of the world.Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-203) and index.Watersheds fourLisa H. Newton, Catherine K. Dillingham, Joanne Choly. More Records: Show record informationBook
GB97-62775Lisa H. Newton, Catherine K. Dillingham.Watersheds two23 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 188-209).Dirty bombs : the legacy of war -- Too much of a good thing : the population problem -- The legacy of an explosion : Bhopal and responsible care -- The diversity and the trees : the tropical rainforest -- To reclaim a legacy : the tallest trees in America -- Oil and water : Exxon Valdez and the cleanup -- Wounded air : global climate change -- The silence of the birds : Rachel Carson and the pesticides -- Skunked : the death of the great fisheries -- Private property and takings : the law and the political tradition -- Epilogue : toward the millennium.
23 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-249).Lisa H. Newton, Catherine K. Dillingham. More Records: Show record informationBook
24 cm.Frankenfood meets the greens -- The human family grows -- Life in the greenhouse -- The extended family -- A question of responsibility -- The silence of the birds -- The loss of an ally -- Skunked -- To reclaim a legacy -- Legacy of war.Includes bibliographical references and index.Watersheds threeLisa H. Newton, Catherine K. Dillingham. More Records: Show record informationBook


