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Examining Energy and the Environment Around the World
This volume addresses ten issues pertaining to energy and the environment, such as climate change, fossil fuels, endangered species, and renewable energy, and examines how these issues are affecting countries around the world.• Provides readers with an understanding of the complexities of environmental and energy issues, which will result in a comprehensive view of the issues certain countries face• Allows students to make cross-cultural comparisons about how countries are dealing with issues related to energy and the environment• Includes photographs that help to bring the text to life• Explains contemporary issues in an overview, allowing student readers to better understand the problems that face our society today
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Physical description: Full text eBook available to EI members via EI eLibrary.
Edition: 1st
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Place of publication: Santa Barbara, California, USA
ISBN: 9781440859298|9781440859304
Keywords: Energy policy - Renewable Energy - fossil fuels - Climate Change - Government Policy
Subjects: Environment, Renewables, Climate change