Environment: The Science Behind the Stories, 7th edition

Published by Pearson (January 24, 2020) © 2021

  • Jay H Withgott
  • Matthew Laposata Kennesaw State University

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For courses in introductory environmental science.

Seeing the data, connections and solutions behind environmental issues

Environment: The Science behind the Stories is known for its student-friendly narrative style, its integration of real stories and case studies, and its presentation of the latest science and research.

With the 7th Edition, engaging new features open students' eyes to environmental issues, making it easy for them to see the data with new infographic-style illustrations, see the connections between the case studies and their own lives with new local connections activities, and see potential solutions with new success stories features.

Hallmark features of this title

  • Science Behind the Story essays provide examples of real research around environmental issues and highlight how scientists develop hypotheses, test predictions, and analyze and interpret data.
  • Data Qs are data analysis questions paired with figures that help students develop their scientific literacy skills.
  • Weighing the Issues questions encourage students to develop critical-thinking skills, grapple with ethical questions, and apply what they have learned in each chapter.
  • Calculating Ecological Footprint activities allow students to quantify the environmental impact of their own actions and scale these impacts up to the societal level. Sample answers are in the Instructor Guide.
  • FAQs examine common misconceptions students often hold about environmental issues.

New and updated features of this title

  • Success Stories highlight forward-thinking solutions with 1 solution featured per chapter. The Success Stories present successful efforts to address environmental problems.
  • UPDATED: Integrated Central Case Studies begin each chapter and are woven throughout, drawing students into learning about the real people, real places and real data behind environmental issues. Updated with current stories, the Central Case Studies provide a contextual framework to make science memorable and engaging. 
  • Central Case Study: Connect and Continue brings the Central Case Studies full circle by revisiting the Case Study from the start of the chapter at the end of every chapter. This new feature encourages students to think critically about the issue addressed in the chapter, while drawing them into the content.
  • UPDATED: Campus Sustainability coverage has been integrated directly into relevant chapters to show how students are helping to forge sustainable solutions on campuses across North America.
  • DataGraphics are Infographic-style illustrations that enable students to see the data behind complex issues and understand how to tie it all together. 
  • Interactive Data Analysis Activities give students a different way to interact with data and graphs while deepening their understanding of environmental science. 

Features of Mastering Environmental Science for the 7th Edition

  • NEW: Success Story Coaching activities pair with the text's new Success Story and allow students to explore the data behind each sustainable solution.
  • EXPANDED: DataQ questions have been moved from the text and are now 100% assignable in Mastering Environmental Science.
  • Case Study Video Tours use Google Earthâ„¢ and striking images in these highly engaging videos to bring each chapter-opening Case Study to life.
  • Process of Science coaching activities help students think critically about environmental research presented in Science Behind the Stories with 15 activities created by coauthor Matt Laposata.
  • GraphIt! Coaching activities help students read, interpret and create graphs that explore real environmental issues using real data. Current topics include the carbon footprint of food, water availability, and ocean acidification in a new mobile experience with accessible design.
  • Interpreting Graphs and Data activities help students develop basic data analysis skills and provide practice applying these skills by interpreting data about environmental issues. Each question is paired with a Data Q question.

1. Science and Sustainability

  • Our Island, Earth
  • Environmental Science
  • The Nature of Science
  • Seeking a Sustainable Future

2. Earth's Physical Systems

  • Matter, Chemistry, and the Environment
  • Energy: An Introduction
  • Geology: The Physical Basis for Environmental Science
  • Geologic and Natural Hazards

3. Evolution and Population Ecology

  • Evolution: The Source of Earth's Biodiversity
  • Ecology and the Organism
  • Population Ecology
  • Conserving Biodiversity

4. Species Interactions and Community Ecology

  • Species Interactions
  • Ecological Communities
  • Earth's Biomes

5. Environmental Systems and Ecosystem Ecology

  • Earth's Environmental Systems
  • Ecosystems
  • Biogeochemical Cycles

6. Ethics, Economics, and Sustainable Development

  • Environmental Ethics
  • Economics and the Environment
  • Sustainable Development

7. Environmental Policy

  • Environmental Policy: An Overview
  • U.S. Environmental Law and Policy
  • International Environmental Policy
  • Approaches to Environmental Policy

8. Human Population

  • Our World at Nearly 8 Billion
  • Demography
  • Population and Society

9. The Underpinnings of Agriculture

  • Resources and Services for Agriculture
  • Soil: A Foundation of Agriculture
  • Water for Agriculture
  • Nutrients for Plants
  • Pollination for Farming
  • Preserving Genetic Diversity
  • Conserving Soil and Land Resources

10. Making Agriculture Sustainable

  • The Race to Feed the World
  • Raising Animals for Food
  • Controlling Pests and Weeds
  • Genetically Modified Food
  • Organic Agriculture
  • Sustainable Food Production

11. Biodiversity and Its Conservation

  • Life's Diversity on Earth
  • Benefits of Biodiversity
  • Biodiversity Loss and Extinction
  • Conservation Biology: The Search for Solutions

12. Forests, Forest Management, and Protected Areas

  • Forest Ecosystems and Forest Resources
  • Forest Loss
  • Forest Management
  • Parks and Protected Areas

13. The Urban Environment

  • Our Urbanizing World
  • Sprawl
  • Creating Livable Cities
  • Urban Sustainability

14. Environmental Health and Toxicology

  • Environmental Health
  • Toxic Substances and Their Effects on Organisms
  • Toxic Substances and Their Effects on Ecosystems
  • Studying Effects of Hazards
  • Risk Assessment and Risk Management
  • Philosophical and Policy Approaches

15. Freshwater Systems and Resources

  • Freshwater Systems
  • Human Activities Affect Waterways
  • Solutions to Depletion of Fresh Water
  • Freshwater Pollution and Its Control

16. Marine and Coastal Systems and Resources

  • The Oceans
  • Marine and Coastal Ecosystems
  • Marine Pollution
  • Emptying the Oceans
  • Marine Conservation

17. The Atmosphere, Air Quality, and Air Pollution Control

  • The Atmosphere
  • Outdoor Air Quality
  • Ozone Depletion and Recovery
  • Addressing Acid Deposition
  • Indoor Air Quality

18. Global Climate Change

  • Our Dynamic Climate
  • Studying Climate Change
  • Impacts of Climate Change
  • Responding to Climate Change

19. Fossil Fuels and Energy Efficiency

  • Sources of Energy
  • Fossil Fuels: Their Formation, Extraction, and Use
  • Reaching Further for Fossil Fuels
  • Addressing Impacts of Fossil Fuel Use
  • Energy Efficiency and Conservation

20. Conventional Energy Alternatives

  • Alternatives to Fossil Fuels
  • Nuclear Power
  • Bioenergy
  • Hydroelectric Power

21. New Renewable Energy Sources

  • Shifting to Renewable Energy
  • Solar Energy
  • Wind Power
  • Geothermal Energy
  • Ocean Energy Sources
  • Energy Storage

22. Managing Our Waste

  • Approaches to Waste Management
  • Municipal Solid Waste
  • Industrial Solid Waste
  • Hazardous Waste

23. Minerals and Mining

  • Earth's Mineral Resources
  • Mining Methods and Their Impacts
  • Toward Sustainable Mineral Use

About our authors

Jay Withgott has authored Environment: The Science Behind the Stories as well as its brief version, Essential Environment, since their inception. In dedicating himself to these books, he works to keep abreast of a diverse and rapidly changing field and continually seeks to develop new and better ways to help today’s students learn environmental science. As a researcher, Jay has published scientific papers in ecology, evolution, animal behavior, and conservation biology in journals ranging from Evolution to Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. As an instructor, he has taught university lab courses in ecology and other disciplines. As a science writer, he has authored articles for numerous journals and magazines including Science, New Scientist, BioScience, Smithsonian, and Natural History. By combining his scientific training with prior experience as a newspaper reporter and editor, he strives to make science accessible and engaging for general audiences. Jay holds degrees from Yale University, the University of Arkansas, and the University of Arizona. Jay lives with his wife, biologist Susan Masta, in Portland, Oregon.

Matthew Laposata is a professor of environmental science at Kennesaw State University (KSU). He holds a bachelor’s degree in biology education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, a master’s degree in biology from Bowling Green State University, and a doctorate in ecology from The Pennsylvania State University. Matt is the coordinator of KSU’s two-semester general education science sequence titled Science, Society, and the Environment, which enrolls roughly 6000 students per year. He focuses exclusively on introductory environmental science courses and has enjoyed teaching and interacting with thousands of students during his nearly two decades in higher education. He is an active scholar in environmental science education and has received grants from state, federal, and private sources to develop innovative curricular materials. His scholarly work has received numerous awards, including the Georgia Board of Regents’ highest award for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Matt resides in suburban Atlanta with his wife, Lisa, and children, Lauren, Cameron, and Saffron.

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