01340 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001800077035001900095041000800114082001000122084001600132100007400148245004500222250001000267260003700277300003300314500002400347504001500371520070300386650002101089INLIS00000000000035520200508200912200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a9780072830897 0010-0520000355 aeng0 a363.7 a363.7/CUN/E0 aWilliam P. Cunningham ; Mary Ann Cunningham ; Barbara Woodworth Saigo00aEnvironmental Science : A Global Concern aEd. 9 aNew YorkbWiley Publishingc2007 axvi, 620p.b:illus.;c29 cm. aIndeks : p. 600-620 ap. 597-599 aOur world is changing rapidly. Our physical environment is being degraded by global climate change, species extinctions, habitat loss, pollution, and other human-caused disruptions. Our social or cultural environment is strssed by unsustainable population growth,increasing gaps between the rich and poor, and sudden social, political, and economic shifts. Population drifts between continents. Diseases spread rapidly between countries. The coal burned in China, the nuclear waste dumped in the ocean by the former USSR, or the pesticides used on farms in Central America affects us all. Increasingly, we compete with people in far-away places for the same scarce energy, food, and water resorces. 0aLingkungan Hidup