For classrooms and discussion groups, Keeping Things Whole provides a way to understand the vital issues that inform the interdisciplinary field of environmental science. Twenty-one selections from key thinkers in the natura...

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For classrooms and discussion groups, Keeping Things Whole provides a way to understand the vital issues that inform the interdisciplinary field of environmental science. Twenty-one selections from key thinkers in the natural sciences, social sciences, literature, and philosophy. Introductory essays and a thematic dtable that connects ideas across disciplines. Stimulating discussion questions for each seleciton. Suggestions for further reading. Environmental science is still in its infancy, not least because so many of the interconnections between biological and physical processes have yet to be put together. An interdisciplinary approach is never easy, but never more necessary. This books shows us the way.

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