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Green or gone / David Shearman, Gary Sauer-Thompson
Bib ID 1717876
Format BookBook
Author
Shearman, David J. C
 
Description Kent Town, S. Aust. : Wakefield Press, 1997 
xiii, 280 p. ; 21 cm. 
ISBN 1862544263 (pbk.) 
Summary

Explores the major issues surrounding the ecological basis for our health, and analyses the causes of some of the environmental problems we are facing. It covers more than just the trendy topics like global warming, it also looks at how we need to evaluate our philosophies, value systems, economics, and politics.

Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Subjects Environmental health.  |  Human ecology.
Other authors/contributors Sauer-Thompson, Gary
Also Titled

Green or gone : health, ecology, plagues, greed and our future

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