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Ecology: A Pocket Guide [Paperback]

Ernest Callenbach (Author)
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0520214633 978-0520214637 November 1, 1998 1
Three out of four Americans now think of themselves as environmentalists. Millions of children are busy with projects to save the Earth. But we all would be more effective at resolving today's pressing environmental issues if we had a clearer understanding of the ecological principles behind them. With this lively guide to the essentials of ecology, Ernest Callenbach provides a pocket-sized introduction to the wonderful complexity of life on Earth--and our part in it.
Callenbach uses everyday, nontechnical language to explain sixty basic ecological concepts. These brief, information-packed entries are arranged alphabetically and amply cross-referenced. Thus the reader can move freely around a dynamic network of ideas, gaining easy access to the new thinking that scientists, environmentalists, politicians, government officials, business people, and concerned citizens everywhere are using to seek a sustainable future for humanity.
As timely as today's news, Ecology includes current findings on the microscopic beings that first made plant and animal life possible and now regulate global temperature and oxygen levels--a dramatic new story of the intricate interconnections of all life on Earth. Finally we have a book that equips us to take informed personal and political action with the ecological wisdom needed for the twenty-first century.


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Everyone talks about the weather, the old saw has it, but no one can do anything about it. Similarly, it seems, we all talk about environmental problems, but few of us seem able to propose rational solutions to such matters as global warming and deforestation. Ernest Callenbach, the author of the futuristic novel Ecotopia, aims with this little primer to increase our ecological literacy, and thus our ability to act on pressing environmental problems with a better informed vision. Beginning with his homespun rendering of the principal laws of ecology ("All things are interconnected. Everything goes somewhere. There's no such thing as a free lunch. Nature bats last.") Callenbach shows that all environmental relationships are reciprocal, and that if you tinker with one element of an ecosystem--by, say, removing trees from a rainforest--you are likely to alter other elements as well, more often than not for the worse. His lively entries cover the basic chemistry of air, the usefulness of bacteria (from which, Callenbach reminds us, all life forms descended), the ecosystemic effects of industrial pollution, and the principles of sustainable city design--all in the space of 150 pages. This slender, well-written volume serves as a welcome brush-up course for environmental activists and as an introduction for beginning students of the ways of the physical world. --Gregory McNamee

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"An environmental science program would do well to put this volume into the hands of each student and teacher."--Nsta Recommends

"Each entry is a small gem. . . . Callenbach's short essays are enjoyable and thought-provoking reading."--Science Scope

"Enjoyable and thought-provoking."--Science Teacher

"Lively compact book. . . . A dynamic web of ideas that can be entered at any point or read straight through."--Life After 50 --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (November 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520214633
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520214637
  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 4.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #560,210 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I enjoyed this little primer very much. It touches on various terms heard bandied about these days and gives insight as to what is really meant or implied. It is a not a complex text book, it is a small reference paperback that refreshes basic concepts in ecological thought. I appreciated the progressive thinking behind each chapter's expression.
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Air seems so thin and insubstantial that we cannot intuitively grasp its role as a global circulator of the essential nutrients CARBON, NITROGEN, and SULFUR as well as of that universal medium of life, WATER. Read the first page
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