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Books with title Science Vs. Climate Change

  • Climate Change

    Adrienne Wilmoth Lerner

    Paperback (Greenhaven Press, March 24, 1857)
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  • Climate Change

    Izzi Howell

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, Jan. 9, 2020)
    A powerful look at the biggest environmental issues facing our generationEarth is now warmer than at any time in the past 650,000 years, putting it at huge risk from natural disasters from flooding to desertification. How can we reverse climate change before it is too late Our Earth is facing huge environmental challenges, from plastic pollution choking our oceans to critical loss of biodiversity. Ecographics aims to raise young readers' awareness of these challenges with the latest headline-grabbing facts and stats, pertinent case studies and powerful photos. Important reading for children aged 9 and up.
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  • Climate Change

    Chris Oxlade

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, )
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  • Climate Change

    Mike Unwin

    Hardcover (Raintree Publishers, Oct. 19, 2006)
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  • Climate Change

    Harriet Brundle

    Paperback (Kidhaven, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Some people are skeptical about climate change. According to many scientists, this threat to the environment is real. Readers explore the ways in which humans contribute to the problem of climate change, but they also learn how humans can work to stop this environmental crisis. Eye-catching fact boxes, a detailed glossary, and full-color photographs enhance readers' understanding of this important science curriculum topic and how it connects to current events. The age-appropriate tone introduces this serious issue in an accessible way that encourages young readers to think critically about their impact on the natural world.
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  • Climate Change

    Neal Layton

    Hardcover (Wren & Rook, April 16, 2020)
    Everything is made of stuff. Some things are made of paper, like this book. And some things are made of PLASTIC. If you look around you, plastic is everywhere. Even in places where it's not meant to be. If it drops to the ground, it doesn't rot away - it sticks around for ever. Our world is drowning in plastic, and it's a big problem. Award-winning author-illustrator Neal Layton is here to explain where plastic comes from, why it doesn't biodegrade, and why that's dangerous for animals and humans alike. But he's also FULL of ideas for how you can help! From giving up straws in juice cartons to recycling all we can and taking part in a beach clean, A Planet Full of Plastic will get young readers excited about how they can make a difference to keep Planet Earth happy. This brilliant non-fiction picture book, illustrated in Neal's trademark collage style, is perfect for readers aged 5-7 who love nature and want to help the environment.
  • Climate Change

    Tom Jackson, Cristina Guitian

    eBook (QEB Publishing, April 21, 2020)
    Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing our nations today โ€“ but what is it? Hasnโ€™t it always been happening? What is making it worse? Why do some people deny its happening? The concept of climate change and all of its implications is discussed as part of the What's the Issue series. What's the Issue asks โ€˜whatโ€™s all the fuss about?โ€™ It reviews what is at stake when we think about climate change, with the aim of helping young people to understand this difficult subject and provide them with the tools to inform their own opinions on the issue.
  • Climate Change

    Cheryl Jakab

    Hardcover (Macmillan Education Australia Pty Ltd, May 3, 2007)
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  • Climate Change

    Jeri Freedman

    Library Binding (Rosen Publishing Group, March 15, 2007)
    Learn how delicate balance of atmospheric nitrogen and the compounds usable to plant and animal life is now being threatened by human activity. The potentially catastrophic effect is global warming.