Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships by Eldon Enger offers an engaging and accessible introduction to the field, suitable for honors or elective courses. This 14th edition features a full-color layout designed for clarity and ease of use, providing a comprehensive yet concise exploration of environmental science concepts. The book takes students on a journey through Earth’s scientific processes and examines the intricate relationship between human activities and natural ecosystems. With its conceptual approach and interesting writing style, this student edition is an ideal resource for those seeking to understand the complex interplay between our planet and its inhabitants.
Published by McGraw-Hill Education in January 2015, the book includes 512 pages of detailed content. It is available as a print student edition with reinforced binding, making it durable and suitable for frequent use. The ISBN-13 is 978-0076732623.
