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This book uses the concept of sustainability in science to address problems afflicting the environment, and to devise measures for improving economies, societies, behaviors, and people.
The book pursues a scientific approach, and uses scientific evidence as the basis for achieving sustainability. The key topics addressed include: unemployment, health and disease, unsustainable production, our common future, renewable energies, waste management, environmental ethics, and harmful anthropogenic activities.
Whereas past literature has mainly examined sustainability as an environmental issue, this book expands the conversation into various sciences, including mathematics, biology, agriculture, computer science, engineering, and physics, and shows how sustainability could be achieved by uniting these fields. It offers a wealth of information across various disciplines, making it not only an intriguing read but also informative and insightful.
List of contents
Part 1. Introductory Context and Principles of Green.- Chapter 1. The Principles of Green.- Chapter 2. Basic Ecology.- Chapter 3. Everyday Activities in the Green World.- Chapter 4. Effects of Everyday Activities on the Ecosystem.- Part 2. Green Practices and Environmental Responsibility.- Chapter 5. Health and Diseases.- Chapter 6. Renewable Energy.- Chapter 7. Water and Wastewater Treatment.- Chapter 8. Waste Management.- Chapter 9. Environmental Ethics.- Part 3. Principles and Practices of Sustainability.- Chapter 10. Sustainability.- Chapter 11. Green Entrepreneurship.- Chapter 12. Sustainability in Science.- Chapter 13. The Future: Achieving Sustainability
About the author
Adenike A. Akinsemolu is the founder of the Green Institute, a leading and multiple award-winning research institution in Nigeria dedicated to the broad sustainability discourse, and to training leaders who will systematically transform attitudes about environmentalism in Africa. She holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Microbiology and a Postgraduate Diploma in Education.