Cartoon Guide to the Environment

The Cartoon Guide to the Environment by Larry Gonick, published by HarperCollins on March 15, 1996, is a comprehensive exploration of environmental science presented in an engaging format. This first edition, comprising 240 pages, aims to enhance readers’ understanding of key environmental topics, including chemical cycles, food webs, and pollution, while contextualizing these issues within ecological frameworks.
Readers will find a detailed examination of various subjects related to environmental conservation and protection. The book addresses critical themes such as human population growth, waste disposal, and global warming, making complex scientific concepts accessible. Through its unique approach, The Cartoon Guide to the Environment serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to improve their environmental literacy and grasp the intricacies of nature and ecological systems.
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Do you think that the Ozone Hole is a grunge rock club? Or that the Food Web is an on-line restaurant guide? Or that the Green Revolution happened in Greenland? Then you need The Cartoon Guide to the Environment to put you on the road to environmental literacy. The Cartoon Guide to the Environment covers the main topics of environmental science: chemical cycles, life communities, food webs, agriculture, human population growth, sources of energy and raw materials, waste disposal and recycling, cities, pollution, deforestation, ozone depletion, and global warming—and puts them in the context of ecology, with discussions of population dynamics, thermodynamics, and the behavior of complex systems.
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