Our Environment: A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition
Ann Zimmerman, Dianne Draper
Previously published by Nelson. This fully revised and updated fifth edition of Our Environment engages students and encourages them to critically evaluate potential solutions to environmental problems we now face. The authors outline specific environmental issues and provide the scientific underpinning required to enable students to understand the complexities at the root of these issues. The authors provide many examples of policy success to help students see that environmental concerns are not insurmountable, and that a sustainable future is something that can be attained. Sometimes issues are resolved relatively quickly – removal of phosphorus from various detergents or replacements for chlorofluorocarbons for example. Other issues such as acid rain can take a decade or more to address. Highly complex issues – loss of global biodiversity or global environmental change – remain unresolved. The text acknowledges that important in moving these issues forward has and will continue to be both environmental professionals and a critically informed public. Team up with Draper and Zimmerman’s fifth edition of Our Environment and inspire your students to create a successful future for our environment.

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Table of Contents for Our Environment: A Canadian Perspective, 5th Edition
- Front Matter
- Chapter 1: Environmental Change
- Chapter 2: Human Relationships with Nature
- Chapter 3: Science and Environment
- Chapter 4: Our Planet
- Chapter 5: Canada
- Chapter 6: Managing Ecological Resources
- Chapter 7: Biodiversity
- Chapter 8: Agroecosystems
- Chapter 9: Fresh Water
- Chapter 10: Oceans and Fisheries
- Chapter 11: Forests and Forestry
- Chapter 12: Atmosphere and Climate
- Chapter 13: Energy