Analyzing threats to water resources : asking questions, evaluating evidence, and designing solutions

Titre
Analyzing threats to water resources : asking questions, evaluating evidence, and designing solutions

Philip, Steele

Sommaire
"Access to clean, fresh water is vital for all humans, but in many parts of the world, getting water is not as simple as turning on the tap. Contaminated water, especially in impoverished areas, kills millions of people a year, while warming oceans, Arctic melt, and disappearing rainforests are a threat to the environment. This book shows how humans use water and how we can help preserve it in the wake of these threats. Statistics and fact boxes help readers understand various issues related to water, from drought and flooding to desalination and pollution."--

Date de publication comme intervalle
2019

Analyzing environmental change

Description matérielle
48 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.

Note générale
Includes glossary and index.

Terme de vedette-matière
Water conservation.
 
Water-supply.
 
Water pollution.
 
Environmental protection.

Résumé
"Access to clean, fresh water is vital for all humans, but in many parts of the world, getting water is not as simple as turning on the tap. Contaminated water, especially in impoverished areas, kills millions of people a year, while warming oceans, Arctic melt, and disappearing rainforests are a threat to the environment. This book shows how humans use water and how we can help preserve it in the wake of these threats. Statistics and fact boxes help readers understand various issues related to water, from drought and flooding to desalination and pollution."-- Amazon.

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9781502639325
 
9781502639332

Informations de publication
New York : Cavendish Square, [2019]


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