01/08/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/08/2025 15:18
Environmental law can be just as complex as the diverse environments found around the world, branching into specific contexts and media requiring multiple disciplines, unique terminology, and acronyms to navigate.
The Environmental Science Deskbook (Environmental Law Series) by Thomson Reuters has served as a guide for environmental lawyers around the globe for nearly three decades. This reference book solves the problem of explaining complex concepts of environmental science with plain-English explanations of scientific terms, acronyms, concepts, methods, and applications.
Originally edited by James Conrad, the latest version, now available, is co-edited by Exponent's William Goodfellow. It contains chapters and sections written or updated by Exponent's Meg McArdle, Kristin Lennox, Heather Watson, and Jason James, as well as contributions from co-authors. The 884-page tome covers many areas of environmental science, including: