The New Environmental Age

The New Environmental Age by Max Nicholson, published by Cambridge University Press on September 17, 1987, is a comprehensive exploration of environmental issues. This edition, consisting of 252 pages, presents a thorough examination of the achievements, failures, and ongoing challenges in environmental conservation, emphasizing the importance of these issues in contemporary society.
Readers will find a detailed analysis that puts environmental conservation into perspective, addressing both the problems and opportunities that arise within this field. The book covers various topics related to nature, ecology, and the intersection of technology and engineering with environmental concerns. Nicholson’s work encourages a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding environmental issues, making it a significant contribution to discussions on sustainability and ecological awareness.
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The message of this book is that a concern for environmental issues no longer needs justification. Its aim is to put environmental conservation into perspective by looking at its achievements, failures and problems, and by examining the challenges and opportunities it faces.
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