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Water is an essential part of life on Earth. But in some places, its running out. Through expert analysis and informational insets, students will learn about water scarcity, pollution, the impact on public health, and how to protect this diminishing resource. Take Action boxes will show teens how they can help stop the drought.
Some think the earth should be called the "water planet," because even from space we can see that it's covered with water. But our water is endangered by pollution and global warming, and people may run short of water for drinking, irrigation, and other needs. Find out what kids can do to help save and protect this precious resource.
A compelling rumination on detritus as an essential, meaningful, yet often problematic facet of human existence. This book starts with the premise that waste is inevitable in human society—and ends with a meditation on its inevitability. The Idea of Waste explores how we have grappled with both the material reality and the specter of this shapeshifting phenomenon throughout history—utilizing it, dreaming of overcoming it, yet never escaping it. John Scanlan explores what waste is and why it seems to be intrinsic to human life, at every turn, in every age and epoch. Finally, he demonstrates how waste never disappears, but rather only proliferates anew. Scanlan’s compelling narrative shows waste to be both an enduring material consequence of human activity and an idea or state of being.
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In the world of modern robotics, understanding waste management systems plays a critical role in creating efficient, sustainable solutions. "Waste Container," part of the "Robotics Science" series, takes readers on an insightful journey through the technologies and systems that drive waste management today. Whether you are a professional, an undergraduate or graduate student, or a passionate hobbyist, this book provides essential knowledge that connects robotics with environmental conservation and innovative waste systems Chapters Brief Overview: Waste container: Explore the evolution and design of waste containers, laying the foundation for robotic interaction in waste management Dumpster d...
Mathematics for the Environment shows how to employ simple mathematical tools, such as arithmetic, to uncover fundamental conflicts between the logic of human civilization and the logic of Nature. These tools can then be used to understand and effectively deal with economic, environmental, and social issues. With elementary mathematics, the book se