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  • How come? How so? That's how things work: the marvel of modern technology

    Arshi Ahmad

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Aug. 4, 2015)
    How do we get electricity from atoms? How do energy-saving cars work? How do we get paper from trees? Find out the answers to these questions and more as How come? How so? That's how things work: the marvel of modern technology simplifies technologies and unravels the mystery behind seemingly complicated processes.
  • How come? How so? That's how strange creatures live: the amazing life of bizarre animals

    Rekha Shipurkar

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Sept. 21, 2015)
    Watch out! There are strange creatures around. Did you know that there is a sea creature that looks like a Portuguese battleship? Can you name a creature that is both a plant and an animal? This book transports you to an enchanting world of strange animalsā€”up close and personal.
  • How come? How so? That's how mysterious events occur: the mind-boggling natural phenomena

    Rekha Shipurkar

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Ever wondered about the perennial mysteries of nature? How do the northern lights produce their colourful display? How do meteor showers occur? How do leaves turn red? Get transported to a magical and wonderful world, as How come? How so? That's how mysterious events occur: the mind-boggling natural phenomena unravels these secrets.
  • Super-Powered Earth: Energy from the Gust of Wind

    Benita Sen

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, July 30, 2015)
    It tousles your hair, blows your balloon away, and scuttles clouds along the sky. Millers have ground corn in windmills with help from wind. And it still has a lot of energy to spare, blowing rooftops off and flattening trees during a storm. Can we make the wind work more for us? Find out how!
  • Work Squad: Nature's Doctors

    Garima Sharma

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Sept. 9, 2015)
    The chimpanzee, desert tortoise, African elephant, and wood ant are all part of a team of natureā€™s doctors. In this book, read about how these animals, and some others, have devised ingenious ways to keep themselves healthy and strong.
  • Surviving Disasters: Pari's Mission Impossible

    Suroopa Mukherjee

    eBook (The Energy and Resources Institute, Sept. 21, 2015)
    Pari wants to come out of the ā€œUgly Duckling Syndromeā€. So she spends an entire summer trying to lose weight and forgets about her holiday project on the topic ā€œHow to make the world a safer placeā€. In a hurry to download the study material from the Internet, she clicks a hyperlink by mistake. It opens into a documentary film on the threats posed by Nuclear Power Stations! Lo! It features her Dida leading a protest! What happens next? Pari writes a prize-winning project, as her school project turns into a public debate on the pros and cons of nuclear energy!
  • Green Gadgets

    Aditi Jindal

    eBook (The Energy and Resources Institute, Sept. 20, 2015)
    Gadgets: those sleek, shiny, snazzy companions you and I love! By making numerous tasks easier, keeping in touch with others and the world faster, and our lives so much smoother, gadgets today are simply indispensable. But did you know that your smartphone, game console, or phablet has a dark side too? Their toxic constituents, power consumption, and the careless manner in which they are discarded bring out their evil side in the form of critical problems like pollution, energy crisis, and climate change. Using them also means paying hefty electricity bills. So, is there a way to balance your love for these devices while being sensitive towards the environment and considerate towards your pocket? Find out as Green Gadgets introduces you to a world of eco-friendly and energy-efficient alternatives.About the Author: From writing thoughts to poetry, Aditi Jindal has been on a writing spree ever since she wrote her first poem in school. The big switch from poetry to prose took place in 2010 with her first fiction novel, which discussed the upbringing of a child in an Indian joint family system. Her second fiction title created a stir amongst a lot of college-goers. She was also invited as one of the leading panelists, and was the youngest speaker on ā€˜Decoding Relationshipsā€™, at the 2013 Gliterarti: Gurgaon Art and Literary Festival. Being an avid traveller, she often blogs and writes travel articles for a well-known travel website and a newspaper. Green Gadgets is Aditiā€™s second non-fiction work based on her interactions with the teens today.
  • Surviving Disasters: Chika and the Angry Ocean

    Suroopa Mukherjee

    eBook (The Energy and Resources Institute, Sept. 21, 2015)
    On 26 December 2004, while the world was resting after celebrating Christmas, tsunami struck the Indian Ocean and took Andaman & Nicobar Islands under its spell. Chika, the little boy of the Onge tribe, was warned by the old man in the forest about the ocean rising and swallowing the Earth. The old man's traditional wisdom and Chika's presence of mind saved the lives of the people he loved from the dreadful sway of the killer waves. This story is about Chika's courage, sacrifice, and above all, of the life-wisdom of the Onge tribe!
  • Smart Green Civilizations: Ancient Egypt

    Benita Sen

    Hardcover (The Energy and Resources Institute, TERI, Jan. 1, 2011)
    The Great Pyramid of Giza, built approximately in 2580 BC, stands testimony to the greatness of the ancient Egyptian civilization. The people of ancient Egypt were not only skilful builders but were also deeply interested in science, mathematics, medicine, and technology! Discover the green lessons that they have left behind in this book, where Teri, our guide to the past, travels to ancient Egypt. Books in this series: Smart Green Civilizations: Ancient America Smart Green Civilizations: Ancient China Smart Green Civilizations: Ancient Egypt Smart Green Civilizations: Ancient Greece Smart Green Civilizations: Ancient Mesopotamia Smart Green Civilizations: Ancient Rome Smart Green Civilizations: Indus Valley
  • Weird and Wonderful: Phenomena

    Tanya Luther Agarwal

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Sept. 9, 2015)
    Learn about the strangest and oddest natural phenomena on the earthā€”spinning winds called dust devils, mirages, ball lightning, smoking hills, ringing rocksā€¦and many more.
  • Smart Green Civilizations: Indus Valley

    Benita Sen

    Hardcover (The Energy and Resources Institute, TERI, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Did you know that as many as 7000 years ago, people who lived in the Indus valley practised rainwater harvesting? Not only that, this smart green civilization also used sun-baked bricks, which was an effective way to use solar energy. Familiarize yourself with the fascinating ways of this ancient civilization as Teri, our time-travelling explorer, goes back in time, to the Indus Valley. Books in this series: Smart Green Civilizations: Ancient America Smart Green Civilizations: Ancient China Smart Green Civilizations: Ancient Egypt Smart Green Civilizations: Ancient Greece Smart Green Civilizations: Ancient Mesopotamia Smart Green Civilizations: Ancient Rome Smart Green Civilizations: Indus Valley
  • Enviro-Challenge: A compilation of the best of Green Olympiad,

    TERI

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), Aug. 2, 2017)
    Enviro-Challenge is an invaluable companion for budding and seasoned ā€˜greenā€™ quizzers. Divided into three sections, Multiple-Choice Questions, Short Questions, and Model Questions, this book contains over 500 selected questions on diverse topics, such as agriculture, air, biodiversity, energy, fuel and transport, personalities, policies, waste, water, and many more. This book will satisfy the curiosity of anyone who is keen on learning about anything ā€˜greenā€™.