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Solve Problems In Environmental Science

Books from same Author: Kathleen Purvis And Roberts And Thomas G Spiro

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    Author(s) Kathleen Purvis And Roberts And Thomas G Spiro
    PublisherScion Publishing
    ISBN9781940380100
    Pages477
    BindingSoftcover
    Publish YearSeptember 2023

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    Scion Publishing Solve Problems In Environmental Science by Kathleen Purvis And Roberts And Thomas G Spiro

    This sleek and affordable stand-alone “problems” book serves up a broad array of quantitative problems addressing real-world issues in an approachable fashion. Requiring only algebra and a basic understanding of general chemistry, SOLVE is designed for use in traditional Environmental Science courses, as well as in student-centered guided problem-solving courses. Worked problems are followed by practice problems, with brief answers that allow students to check their work. With this text, your students will use their reasoning ability to tackle and solve problems ranging from global warming to GMOs.Endorsements:“Numbers matter. Incorrect ones cause damage, while realistic ones open doorways to finding solutions to many of the problems that afflict humanity. This environmental problem-solving text will help your students be better equipped to recognize and shun misleading numbers and to calculate better ones.” – John Harte, UC Berkeley