Description
Environmental Disasters: No. 3 explores the causes, impacts, and consequences of major ecological catastrophes that have shaped our planet. This installment in the series examines natural and human-induced disasters—from volcanic eruptions and earthquakes to industrial accidents and climate-related events—revealing how these crises affect ecosystems, communities, and global systems.
Written by Michael Woods and Mary Woods, the book combines scientific research with compelling narratives to help readers understand the complex factors behind environmental emergencies. Ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in environmental science and disaster management, this volume provides essential insights into protecting our world and building resilience against future threats.

