Energy, Environment, and Climate Second Edition

Energy, Environment, and Climate, Second Edition by Richard Wolfson is published by W. W. Norton & Company on October 17, 2011. This edition is designed for non-science majors and presents physical concepts in accessible language, encouraging students to engage with contemporary energy issues. The book aims to help readers analyze significant questions related to energy, environment, and climate, fostering both qualitative and quantitative understanding.
Readers will find that this text not only covers essential scientific principles but also includes end-of-chapter questions that facilitate practice and classroom discussion. The focus on environmental science allows students to explore critical topics relevant to today’s society. With 43 pages, this edition serves as a practical resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of energy-related challenges in a clear and structured manner.
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Energy, Environment, and Climate, Second Edition, is the most contemporary book for the energy course. Written for non-science majors, the text presents the physical concepts in easy-to-understand language and asks students to apply those concepts to contemporary energy issues. Students learn to analyze the important questions that face today’s citizens and deal with the answers both qualitatively and quantitatively. End-of-chapter questions provide an opportunity for students to practice what they’ve learned and provide instructors with questions that can be debated in class.
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