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Living in the environment: An introduction to environmental science

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Great condition, some edgewear

143 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1975

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G. Tyler Miller Jr.

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G. Tyler Miller Jr. has written or co-authored 60 editions of various textbooks for introductory courses in environmental science, basic ecology, energy, and environmental chemistry. Since 1975, Miller's books have been the most widely used textbooks for environmental science in the United States and throughout the world. Miller has a PhD from the University of Virginia and has received two honorary doctorate degrees for his contributions to environmental education. He taught college for 20 years and developed an innovative interdisciplinary undergraduate science program before deciding to write environmental science textbooks full time in 1975.

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519 reviews80 followers
March 17, 2016
This is so far i know the bible of environement sciences,it touchs allmost all subjects,extensively and is profuselly illustrated with pictures and graphics.Honestly i dont read it all,i have it as a consulting book
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74 reviews4 followers
May 4, 2019
Miller and Spoolman create a vivid compendium of the world's environmental problems and solutions. They go in depth into what can be done and whose currently helping the situation. Many practical solutions for corporations, legislators, developers, and even citizens are listed thoroughly. They always go back to the principles of sustainability which include leaving the world in a better place than it was started. Many other tips and solutions are in this great anthology of today's current environmental undertakings. Please read this and treasure it fully! Pass it to your friends and join the cause of helping our planet Earth recover.
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351 reviews
May 9, 2017
Yes this is a textbook but I read almost the whole thing so I'm going to count it.

I wish there were more pictures and examples of concepts and things that they are trying to explain. Most pages were very dense with words with few examples and even fewer pictures which got quite boring despite being a topic that I am very interested in. I often had to google better examples and definitions, but otherwise it was a very interesting textbook.
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219 reviews
December 12, 2024
Thorough introduction to environmental science, especially if you have no previous formal background in the field (like yours truly). Visuals are accompanied by clear explanations, which I always need and appreciate with a science textbook. This was interesting to read, even though it was for a gen ed class, because it explained concepts well and made everything applicable to life and the world around us.
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47 reviews3 followers
February 22, 2022
راستش زیستن در محیط زیست جز اون دسته کتاب هایی بود که خیلی باهش ارتباط برقرار نکردم و بین کتاب هایی که در زمینه محیط زیست و شناخت اون نوشته شده.

میشه گفت جز کتاب هایی بود که خیلی حرف خاص و جدیدی برای گفتن نداره و انگار تکرار کتاب هایی مثل شناخت محیط زیست و اکولوژی هست و به شخصه ترجیح میدم کتاب هایی دیگه رو برای خوندن در این زمینه انتخاب کنم.
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76 reviews8 followers
March 26, 2022
by far the most interesting book i have ever read….. the plot is crazy!!!
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32 reviews101 followers
April 18, 2007
my first textbook introduction to environmentalism. EYE OPENING BOOK! I was required to read this for intro to environmental studies at UC Davis. It actually had a little secion in the book that highlighted a sustianable community in Davis, though the book was not written by a professor at Davis. The book was very progressive thinking for a textbook.
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579 reviews15 followers
March 28, 2010
A basic environmental science text book. Personally, I thought the author was a little too fond of technological solutions to environmental problems (GMOs and nuclear energy are not solutions in my book), but overall, a good, basic textbook.
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130 reviews27 followers
May 13, 2015
Provides a fairly good overview of the plight of the environment and offers suggestions to improve it. Fairly depressing but has spurred me to consider more environmentally-friendly methods for achieving my ends.
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October 3, 2013
This book helped alot to me in persuing my higher degree in past and i hope I ll get stick to it for the rest of my professional life. Thanks to Sir. G.Tyler Miller.
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222 reviews36 followers
December 20, 2015
Found a textbook that I actually liked! I didn't have to scour the web to find out what the heck it was talking about.
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211 reviews3 followers
June 1, 2016
I have to say that I read almost all of this book for APES class! Enjoyed some parts, was bored to tears by other parts.
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126 reviews3 followers
June 1, 2019
If I have to read for my coursework, then I'm taking credit for it!
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