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Introduction
1.6 Chapter Resources
1.5 Environmental Justice & Indigenous Struggles
1.4 Environmental Ethics
1.3 Environment & Sustainability
1.2 The Process of Science
1.1 The Earth, Humans, & the Environment
2.5 Chapter Resources
2.4 Energy Enters Ecosystems Through Photosynthesis
2.3 A Cell is the Smallest Unit of Life
2.2 Energy
2.1 Matter
3.1 Energy Flow through Ecosystems
3.2 Biogeochemical Cycles
3.3 Terrestrial Biomes
3.4 Aquatic Biomes
3.5 Chapter Resources
4.5 Chapter Resources
4.4 Community Ecology
4.3 The Human Population
4.2 Population Growth and Regulation
4.1 Population Demographics & Dynamics
1. 5.2 Origin of Biodiversity
2. 5.1 Introduction to Biodiversity
5.6 Chapter Resources
5.5 Preserving Biodiversity
5.4 Threats to Biodiversity
5.3 Importance of Biodiversity
3. 6.4 Bioremediation
6.6 Chapter Resources
6.5 Case Study: The Love Canal Disaster
6.3 Environmental Toxicology
6.2 Environmental Health
6.1 The Impacts of Environmental Conditions
7.6 Chapter Resources
7.5 Case Study: The Aral Sea – Going, Going, Gone
7.4 Water Treatment
7.3 Water Pollution
7.2 Water Supply Problems and Solutions
7.1 Water Cycle and Fresh Water Supply
8.3 Chapter Resources
4. 8.2 Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering
8.1 Food Security
9.3 Conventional Agriculture
9.2 Soil-Plant Interactions
9.1 Soil Profiles & Processes
9.4 Pests & Pesticides
9.5 Sustainable Agriculture
9.6 Chapter Resources
10.5 Chapter Resources
10.4 Climate Change
10.3 Acid Rain
10.2 Ozone Depletion
10.1 Atmospheric Pollution
11.4 Chapter Resources
11.3 Renewable Energy Sources
11.2 Non-Renewable Energy Sources
11.1 Challenges and Impacts of Energy Use
Afterword
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