This volume provides a simple and practical explanation of the most important aspects of EC environment law. It introduces the EC and its institutions, explains the main environmental laws - air and noise, chemicals and industrial risks, nature conservation, waste and water - how these laws can be used, how EC law is made and how to influence its development. It includes useful case studies and suggestions for further reading to those wishing to carry out further research in a particular area.
A great help in understanding Jacob Klein's Greek mathematics book. The explanatory chapters on Plato and Aristotle were what I mostly enjoyed, since the significance of the unwritten teachings of Plato, partially visible in dialogues like the Sophist, is made thoroughly clear.