Issues in Environmental Science and Technology
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Issues in Environmental Science and Technology are a book series published by the Royal Society of Chemistry. They are published twice a year, with each issue addressing a specific theme or topic. Written by world experts in the specialist fields, this series presents a multi-disciplinary approach. In addition to covering the chemistry of environmental processes, the series focuses on the broader economic, legal and political aspects, and provides assessments of possible practical solutions to perceived environmental problems.[1] The Editors commission review articles from authors that may come from industry, public service and academia.
The current Editors are RE Hester, University of York, UK and RM Harrison, University of Birmingham, UK.
References
- ^ Hester, RE; Harrison, RM. Fracking Volume 39. Back Cover: Royal Society of Chemistry.
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