Earth Matters: Studies for Our Global Future. 2nd Edition

This teacher's guide helps students explore the connection between human population growth and the well-being of the planet. Twelve readings and 34 activities introduce high school students to global society and environmental issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss, gender equality, ec...

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Wildlife
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