Environmental
Books for Environmental Management, Climate, Waste Management and Alternative & Renewable Energy Sources and Technology, Pollution, Science and Technology and Law and Policy.
Leading environmental thinkers in Australia have written provocative chapters on environmental issues facing the nation. Each chapter includes10 issues that must be addressed urgently to improve Australia’s environment.
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Contents include new process and plant design examples and such subjects as urban and rural systems, covering water treatment, water supply and wastewater treatment.
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Upending most conventional ideas about energy use and the economy, this title shows how expanded efforts toward efficiency supported by new technologies and governmental regulations, can drastically reduce greenhouse emissions.
Delivery period: 30 day(s)
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Gain a practical, applied grounding in environmental economic theory that is understandable whether you have had minimal previous exposure to economics or have an advanced understanding.
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This book provides a toolbox to both the novice and experienced environmental practitioner of valuable techniques for addressing site specific environmental issues.
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Has the future a future? Are we bringing history to an end?
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Drawing on the experiences of dozen of major corporations, this book offers a business rationale for developing sustainable products and processes, as well as a comprehensive toolkit for environmental practice in the context of product life-cycle management.
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This 2nd edition has been expanded and updated to cover how energy is related to the major challenges of sustainability faced by the world today.
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Reducing your carbon emissions in an economic down turn can be challenging, but saving the planet doesn’t have to cost you more. This book is an irreverent but seriously rigorous guide to low-cost, low-carbon.
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This United Nations report reviews the major challenges facing cities and towns all over the world, and finds current urban planning systems are not equipped to deal with these urban challenges, which include climate change, resource depletion and economic instability.
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Life cycle assessment has developed rapidly over the past 20 years into a technique for systematically identifying the resource flows and environmental impacts associated with providing products and services.
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Cutting across both historical and present-day situations, this book demonstrates important elements vital to the success of energy companies coming out of a safe regulated structure and dealing with a new competitive environment.
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