Science, nonscience and nonsense : approaching environmental literacy.
Material type: TextPublisher: Baltimore : John Hopkins University Press, 1995Description: xvi, 220 pISBN:- 0801850908
- 306.45
Contents:
A personal reflection -- Scientific illiteracy: from "Creation Science" to graphology -- Anecdote, coincidence and pattern: understanding the language of science -- Political science: the role of government in the scientific process -- Global environmental problems: a small look at the big picture -- Endangered species -- Better living through chemistry -- You are what you eat -- Land of many abuses -- Myths of the technological fix -- Prospects.
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 306.45 ZIM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A150306B |
A personal reflection -- Scientific illiteracy: from "Creation Science" to graphology -- Anecdote, coincidence and pattern: understanding the language of science -- Political science: the role of government in the scientific process -- Global environmental problems: a small look at the big picture -- Endangered species -- Better living through chemistry -- You are what you eat -- Land of many abuses -- Myths of the technological fix -- Prospects.
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