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This reference resource, in atlas format, is an online-only compendium of maps and data sets accompanied by multimedia elements designed to illustrate key concepts in green issues and environmentalism graphically and interactively. Topics for the maps presented in this work were selected from articles in the 12-volume SAGE Reference Series on Green Society: Toward a Sustainable Future. Each map includes links to one or more of the series articles. Maps include interactive components, with clickable icons to deliver the data and statistics that make up each map. Further, multimedia elements (photos, video and audio clips and transcripts) accompany map themes and presentations.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Green Atlas: A Multimedia Reference
- Acid Rain, U.S.
- AIDS Rate of Infection per Capita
- Air Cargo Traffic
- Air Passenger Travel
- Air Pollution: Particulate Matter
- Alaska Anadromous Fish Waters
- Anchorage, Alaska, Fresh Local Foods
- Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
- Arctic Sea Ice
- Automobiles per Capita
- Bicycle Ownership, Top 10 Countries
- Bicycle Use, U.S.
- Biodiversity Hotspots
- Biomass Production by County, U.S.
- Bird Flu Cases
- California Aqueducts
- California Oil and Gas Platforms
- California (Southern) Salmon
- Carbon Footprints
- Carbon Sinks and Sources
- Chernobyl Reactor Meltdown
- Christmas Island Sea-Level Rise
- Coal Mining and Acid Rain, U.S.
- Coastal Erosion, Gulf of Mexico
- Coffee, Global Production
- Columbia River Dams
- Community Gardens, Washington, D.C.
- Coral Reefs
- Corn, Global Production
- Crop Genetic Diversity
- Dead Zone, U.S.
- Deforestation
- Dengue Fever Cases in the Americas
- Desertification
- E-Waste, Global Flows
- Ecotourism
- El Niño
- Ethanol Production
- Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
- Federal Lands, U.S.
- Food Aid, Public Law 480
- Food Security
- Forest Service, U.S.
- Geothermal Energy Potential, U.S.
- Glacier Bay Retreat
- Global Hunger Index
- Global Hunger Index Change
- Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill
- Hydroelectric Power Capacity
- Invasive Species: Nutria in North America
- Invasive Species: Nutria Worldwide
- Irrigated Farmland, U.S.
- Irrigated Farmland, Worldwide
- Islands Threatened by Sea-Level Rise
- Light Pollution and Dark Sky Sites
- Lithium Production and Reserves
- Louisiana Cancer Alley
- Louisiana Wetlands
- Malaria Rates
- Mean Annual Precipitation Change, U.S.
- Mean Annual Temperature Change, U.S.
- Meat Consumption
- Megacities
- Mineral Dependent Economies
- Mountaintop Mining, U.S.
- North American Natural Gas Basins
- North-South Countries
- Nuclear Power
- Obesity Rates, U.S. and Canada
- Ocean Thermohaline Circulation
- Ogallala Aquifer, U.S.
- Oil Sand Mining, Canada
- Oil Spills
- Organic Food Production and Farms, U.S.
- Ozone Hole, Antarctica
- Pacific Gyre
- Polar Bears and Sea Ice Retreats, Alaska
- Polar Ice Change
- Population Growth
- Portland, Oregon, Brownfields
- Poverty
- Rangelands, U.S.
- Rare Earth Elements
- Rice Production
- Santa Cruz, California, Green Belt
- Soil Erosion, Europe
- Solar Energy, U.S. Southwest
- Solar Heating
- Solar Thermal Heat Production, Europe
- Solar Potential Output, U.S.
- Superfund Sites, U.S.
- Sustainable North American Fisheries
- Three Gorges Dam, China
- Tornadoes, U.S.
- Toxic Waste, Alaska
- Tropical Forests
- Urban Agriculture, San Francisco
- Wetlands
- Wheat Cultivation
- Wind Power Capacity, U.S.
- Resource Guide
- Index
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