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- Abbasi, Daniel Rhame.
- [New Haven, CT] : Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, 2006.
- Description
- Book — 211 p. ; 23 cm.
- Summary
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Part I of this report is a synthesis that highlights eight selected themes, each of which relates to diagnoses, recommendations, and important lines of debate or inquiry. Part II describes the diagnoses and 39 recommendations from the eight working groups.
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GE170 .A22 2006 | Available |
- Abbasi, S. A. (Shahid A.)
- New Delhi ; New York : Oxford University Press, c1999.
- Description
- Book — xviii, 208 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
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Acid rain, global warming, the greenhouse effect, ozone holes, CFCs, radioactive wastes, water disinfectants, the Bhopal gas tragedy, carbon monoxide emissions, methane levels, flash fires, mercury poisonings - "Hot Topics" demystifies and explains these terms and many others that are an increasing part of our everyday lives. All these topics and more are covered in eight lucid chapters written in an easy-to-read style with case histories and illustrations.
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GE140 .A33 1999 | Unknown |
- Abbati, Maurizio.
- Cham : Springer, c2019.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource.
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- 1. The Environmental Communication under the magnifying lens.-
- 2. Journalism and Environment: two opposed trends which attract each other.-
- 3. Which shades of "green" are the new Nets of communication disseminating?.-
- 4. Communicating the Environment at the state of art. Ciak /Action!-
- 5. Communicating the Environment in the Green and Circular Economy.-
- 6. Communicating the Environment is a "public right and duty".-
- 7. Eco-communication: environmental management, big events and legal eco-language.- Bibliography.
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- Abdel-Motaal, Doaa, author.
- Santa Barbara, California : Praeger, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, [2016]
- Description
- Book — x, 320 pages : maps ; 25 cm
- Summary
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The thawing Antarctic continent offers living space and marine and mineral resources that were previously inaccessible. This book discusses how revisiting the Antarctic Treaty System and dividing up the continent preemptively could spare the world serious conflict. The Antarctic Treaty and related agreements-collectively known as the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS)-regulate the seventh continent, which is the only continent without a native human population. The main treaty within the ATS came into force in 1961 and suspended all territorial claims in Antarctica. The Antarctic Environmental Protocol followed in 1998 and prohibited any minerals exploitation in the continent. With this prohibition up for review in 2048, this book asks whether the Antarctic Treaty can continue to protect Antarctica. Doaa Abdel-Motaal-an expert on environmental issues who has traveled through the Arctic and Antarctic-explains that the international community must urgently turn its attention to examining how to divide up the thawing continent in a peaceful manner. She discusses why the Antarctic Treaty is unlikely to be an adequate measure in the face of international competition for invaluable resources in the 21st century. She argues that factors such as global warming, the growth in climate refugees that the world is about to witness, and the increasingly critical quest for energy resources will make the Antarctic continent a highly sought-after objective. Readers will come to appreciate that what has likely protected Antarctica so far was not the Antarctic Treaty but the continent's harsh climate and isolation. With Antarctica potentially becoming habitable only a few decades from now, revisiting the Antarctic Treaty in favor of an orderly division of the continent is likely to be the best plan for avoiding costly conflict. Argues that the Antarctic Treaty, which was opened for signature in 1959, needs to be reconsidered since pressure continues to build for the occupation of the continent and the exploitation of its living and non-living resources Suggests that international conflict over Antarctica is likely in the coming decades, particularly because the ban on mineral resources is up for revision in 2048 Argues that policymakers need to draw lessons from the economic competition the world is now witnessing in the thawing Arctic Ocean.
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- Abdel-Motaal, Doaa, author.
- Santa Barbara, California : Praeger, 2016.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (x, 320 pages) : illustrations
- Summary
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The thawing Antarctic continent offers living space and marine and mineral resources that were previously inaccessible. This book discusses how revisiting the Antarctic Treaty System and dividing up the continent preemptively could spare the world serious conflict. The Antarctic Treaty and related agreements-collectively known as the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS)-regulate the seventh continent, which is the only continent without a native human population. The main treaty within the ATS came into force in 1961 and suspended all territorial claims in Antarctica. The Antarctic Environmental Protocol followed in 1998 and prohibited any minerals exploitation in the continent. With this prohibition up for review in 2048, this book asks whether the Antarctic Treaty can continue to protect Antarctica. Doaa Abdel-Motaal-an expert on environmental issues who has traveled through the Arctic and Antarctic-explains that the international community must urgently turn its attention to examining how to divide up the thawing continent in a peaceful manner. She discusses why the Antarctic Treaty is unlikely to be an adequate measure in the face of international competition for invaluable resources in the 21st century. She argues that factors such as global warming, the growth in climate refugees that the world is about to witness, and the increasingly critical quest for energy resources will make the Antarctic continent a highly sought-after objective. Readers will come to appreciate that what has likely protected Antarctica so far was not the Antarctic Treaty but the continent's harsh climate and isolation. With Antarctica potentially becoming habitable only a few decades from now, revisiting the Antarctic Treaty in favor of an orderly division of the continent is likely to be the best plan for avoiding costly conflict. Argues that the Antarctic Treaty, which was opened for signature in 1959, needs to be reconsidered since pressure continues to build for the occupation of the continent and the exploitation of its living and non-living resources Suggests that international conflict over Antarctica is likely in the coming decades, particularly because the ban on mineral resources is up for revision in 2048 Argues that policymakers need to draw lessons from the economic competition the world is now witnessing in the thawing Arctic Ocean.
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- Abella, Gonzalo, 1947- author.
- Primera edición. - México D.F. : PNUMA, Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Medio Ambiente, 2000.
- Description
- Book — 96 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
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GE70 .A24 2000 | Available |
- Abraham, Reena.
- Kingdom of Bahrain : Miracle Publishing, 2012.
- Description
- Book — 369 p. : ill. ; 29 cm
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GE199 .B26 A27 2012 | Available |
- Abrahamse, Wokje author.
- London, United Kingdom : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, [2019]
- Description
- Book — x, 176 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Summary
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- 1. Environmental problems and human behaviour
- 2. Determinants of domestic energy use
- 3. Beyond information and incentives: interventions to reduce energy use at home
- 4. Understanding travel mode choice
- 5. Interventions to encouraging sustainable travel mode choice
- 6. Determinants of domestic water use
- 7. Reducing domestic water use
- 8. Our food choices and the environment
- 9. Changing food choices: an emerging area for behaviour change interventions
- 10. Setting a research agenda for behaviour change research.
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- Ab'Sáber, Aziz Nacib.
- São Paulo : Ateliê Editorial, c2003.
- Description
- Book — 159 p. : ill. (some folded), maps ; 23 cm.
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GE160 .B6 A27 2003 | Available |
- Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (Nigeria). National Conference (5th : 2018 : Port Harcourt, Nigeria)
- Rumuola, Port Harcourt : Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), Captain Elechi Amadi Polytechnic Chapter, [2018]
- Description
- Book — xv, 1244 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm
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- Acción Ecológica (Organization : Ecuador)
- Quito, Ecuador : Acción Ecologico, 2000.
- Description
- Book — 35 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
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- Acevedo, Cecilia, author.
- 1o editión - Buenos Aires, Argentina : Centro de Publicaciones Educativas y Material Didactico, 2023
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (285 pages)
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13. Fundamentos geográficos del medio ambiente [2013 - 2014]
- Acevedo Rodríguez, Pedro (Professor of geography), author.
- La Habana : Editorial Universitaria Félix Varela, 2013-2014.
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- Book — 2 volumes : illustrations ; 27-28 cm
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GE160 .C9 A23 2013 T.1 | Available |
- Achkar, Marcel.
- Montevideo : Tomate Verde Ediciones : Programa Uruguay Sustentable, Redes--Amigos de la Tierra, c2004.
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- Book — 156 p. : ill., col. maps ; 27 cm.
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GE160 .U8 A24 2004 | Available |
- Acholonu, Catherine Obianuju, 1951-
- Owerri, Nigeria : Afa Publications, 1995.
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- Book — iii, 149 p. ; 20 cm.
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GE195 .A36 1995 | Available |
- Buen vivir. Spanish
- Acosta, Alberto, 1948-
- Rio de Janeiro : Elefante ; São Paulo : Autonomia Literária, 2016
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- Book — 258 pages ; 21 cm
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GE196 .A2618 2016 | Available |
- Acosta de Añez, Clara, 1940- author.
- Maracaibo, Venezuela : Editorial de la Universidad del Zulia (Ediluz), Facultad de Humanidades y Educación, 2013.
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- Book — 168 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
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GE190 .V4 A263 2013 | Available |
- Acosta de Añez, Clara, 1940- author.
- Maracaibo, Venezuela : Editorial de la Universidad del Zulia (Ediluz), Facultad de Humanidades y Educación, 2014.
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- Book — 119 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
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GE190 .V4 A26 2014 | Available |
- Acosta, Raúl, 1972- author.
- Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, [2020]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Summary
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- Introduction: Alternative political engagements
- Part 1. Settings
- The Brazilian Amazon and its socioenvironmentalist Movement
- Barcelona and its nationalist yet progressive milieu
- Plural Networks
- Advocacy networks' communicative characters
- Entangled agency in networked activism
- Part 3. Alternative performative politics
- Marches and meetings
- Knowledge, science, and legitimacy
- Part 4. Informed aspirations
- Moral entanglements
- Democracy reimagined
- Conclusion: Nonlinear political developments.
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- Acosta, Raúl, 1972- author.
- Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, [2020]
- Description
- Book — 212 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Introduction: Alternative political engagements
- Part 1. Settings
- The Brazilian Amazon and its socioenvironmentalist Movement
- Barcelona and its nationalist yet progressive milieu
- Plural Networks
- Advocacy networks' communicative characters
- Entangled agency in networked activism
- Part 3. Alternative performative politics
- Marches and meetings
- Knowledge, science, and legitimacy
- Part 4. Informed aspirations
- Moral entanglements
- Democracy reimagined
- Conclusion: Nonlinear political developments
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