Includes new chapters on soil and groundwater remediation, water filtration system technology, and bottled water supplies; plus new sectio...
The toxic legacy of Love Canal vividly brought the crisis in industrial waste disposal to public awareness across the United States and led ...
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This major new book draws together key essays by one of Europe's leading social and political theorists. More Reviews and RecommendationsUl...
Controlling the emission of volatile organic compounds (VOC) became a very prominent environmental issue with the passage of the 1990 Clean...
After spilling the secrets of natural pest control in "Dead Snails Leave No Trails", Taylor and Nancarrow are back with this handy and compr...
Everything you need to know about composting, from the different containers available, to what to put in them, to how to use the results. In...
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A classic is back in print! One of the favorite books of the 1970s' back-to-the-landers, The Toilet Papers provides an informative, inspirin...
Presents an extensive, moderately technicalintroduction to a wide range of the latest environmental topics, especially the major categories ...
Written for interior designers, this book explains technical building systems and engineering issues. Using non-technical language and feat...
As last year's World Trade Organization protests in Seattle indicate, author Korten is not alone in his concern about the harmful effects of...