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 Environmental chemistry magazine reviews

The average rating for Environmental chemistry based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.has a rating of 2.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-05-05 00:00:00
1976was given a rating of 3 stars Mohamed Lunat
I was an Geochemistry major in undergrad, and this is one of the only textbooks that I still open up every once awhile to use as a reference. I prefer to use this rather than Google a topic or open up another chemistry text, because these authors have done a solid job of explaining the chemistry behind the topics. Very well-written, informative and great presentation of information.
Review # 2 was written on 2017-01-18 00:00:00
1976was given a rating of 2 stars Alan Rash
Well written book that describes the rise of key thought-leaders on the right and helps more moderate readers to understand those leaders' outlook. Focuses on real intellectuals rather than Fox News provocateurs. What keeps this from being a 5- or even 4-star book is that the author fails to link these thought-leaders to the business elites and social movements who back them. Ideas don't exist in a vacuum. How did Grover Norquist develop such influence, and who pays his bills? Why did the anti-regulator David McIntosh gain more influence than other young Congressmen? How did Ralph Reed, ostensibly a religious leader and apparently a committed Christian, end up getting corrupted by money? Without answers to these questions I don't think we can really understand the Conservative ascendancy.


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