- Comprises over 10,000 terms and definitions covering 40 scientific disciplines and topics
- Window essays on subjects such as life cycle assessment, methane, and tragedy of the commons written by leading scientists in the field
- Definitions are accompanied by photos and illustrations
- Over 2,200 new or revised terms
- Seventy-five percent of photos and illustrations either revised or new for this edition
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