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Books in How Our Choices Impact Earth series

  • Fair Trade and You

    Nicholas Faulkner, Paula Johanson

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Aug. 15, 2018)
    This insightful book teaches readers what fair trade is and how it promotes humane working conditions worldwide. Readers learn how to recognize fair trade goods while shopping and the lasting benefits that fair trade has for the economy. Readers are introduced to fair trade manufacturers of coffee, chocolate, and clothing. Also included is a captivating Myths and Facts section along with 10 Great Questions to Ask Your Science Teacher. This book is especially important because it teaches readers about the origin of the products they buy and the hard work that goes into their production.
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  • Renewable Resources and You

    Nicholas Faulkner, Jeanne Nagle

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Aug. 15, 2018)
    This captivating book teaches readers that renewable energy is energy captured from the sun, wind, water, Earth's own heat, and biomass. Further though, it examines the issues related to consumption in general and steers readers, in a practical way, toward being more conservation-minded. Readers learn how to eco-energize at school and make green choices at home. The book also includes a captivating "10 Great Questions to Ask a Science Teacher" and a "Myths and Facts" section to help readers become proactive on the issue.
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  • Recycling and You

    Nicholas Faulkner, Stephanie Watson

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Aug. 15, 2018)
    This practical and enlightening book teaches readers about both the importance of recycling and how to properly do it. It covers recycling basics, such as what types of products can and can't be recycled. More importantly though, it addresses how one can recycle and reuse products at both home and school. This includes creative ways to reuse items such as giving prom dresses a second life, and encouraging one's school to reuse and recycle, particularly with the proliferation of laptops and smartphones. Also included is an engaging Myths and Facts section and a 10 Great Questions to Ask a Science Teacher section.
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  • Recycling and You

    Nicholas Faulkner, Stephanie Watson

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Aug. 15, 2018)
    This practical and enlightening book teaches readers about both the importance of recycling and how to properly do it. It covers recycling basics, such as what types of products can and can't be recycled. More importantly though, it addresses how one can recycle and reuse products at both home and school. This includes creative ways to reuse items such as giving prom dresses a second life, and encouraging one's school to reuse and recycle, particularly with the proliferation of laptops and smartphones. Also included is an engaging "Myths and Facts" section and a "10 Great Questions to Ask a Science Teacher" section.
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  • Conservation and You

    Nicholas Faulkner, Janey Levy

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Aug. 15, 2018)
    This book analyzes critical topics that include the importance of conservation and the immediate and long-term threats posed to our air, forests, oceans, and even the soil beneath our feet, which, interestingly, contains in one tablespoon more organisms than all humans on Earth. Readers also learn how people are putting grey water to use (some water that flows down our drains) and how one young man developed a system to clean up half the garbage in the oceans within five years. Also included is an insightful Myths and Facts section, along with 10 Great Questions to Ask Your Science Teacher.
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  • Biodegradability and You

    Nicholas Faulkner

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Aug. 15, 2018)
    This book offers readers an insightful look into what biodegradability is and how much of what we consume does not break down over time. Included is advice on how to shop with Mother Earth in mind, how to watch one's waste, and what each of us can do at home to live in a more eco-friendly way. There's also interesting information on dressing ecologically, deceptive "eco-friendly" packaging, and what technologies are being developed to make more of our products biodegradable. An enlightening "Myths and Facts" and "10 Great Questions to Ask Your Science Teacher" section will help engage readers.
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  • Renewable Resources and You

    Nicholas Faulkner, Jeanne Nagle

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Oct. 31, 2018)
    This captivating book teaches readers that renewable energy is energy captured from the sun, wind, water, Earth's own heat, and biomass. Further though, it examines the issues related to consumption in general and steers readers, in a practical way, toward being more conservation-minded. Readers learn how to eco-energize at school and make green choices at home. The book also includes a captivating 10 Great Questions to Ask a Science Teacher and a Myths and Facts section to help readers become proactive on the issue.
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  • Conservation and You

    Nicholas Faulkner, Janey Levy

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Aug. 15, 2018)
    This book analyzes critical topics that include the importance of conservation and the immediate and long-term threats posed to our air, forests, oceans, and even the soil beneath our feet, which, interestingly, contains in one tablespoon more organisms than all humans on Earth. Readers also learn how people are putting grey water to use (some water that flows down our drains) and how one young man developed a system to clean up half the garbage in the oceans within five years. Also included is an insightful "Myths and Facts" section, along with "10 Great Questions to Ask Your Science Teacher."
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  • Nonrenewable Resources and You

    Nicholas Faulkner, Paula Johanson

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The many natural resources we use in daily life, such as fossil fuels, are not unlimited, which readers will discover from this enlightening book. They will also learn about the lasting effects of using up Earth's nonrenewable resources, and what this means for both the planet and all of us. Most importantly, however, this book shows that there are alternatives to nonrenewable resources, such as solar power, which the world is trending toward now. A thoughtful "Myths and Facts" section and "10 Great Questions to Ask a Science Teacher" will engage readers to be more environmentally aware.
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  • Nonrenewable Resources and You

    Nicholas Faulkner, Paula Johanson

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Oct. 31, 2018)
    The many natural resources we use in daily life, such as fossil fuels, are not unlimited, which readers will discover from this enlightening book. They will also learn about the lasting effects of using up Earth's nonrenewable resources, and what this means for both the planet and all of us. Most importantly, however, this book shows that there are alternatives to nonrenewable resources, such as solar power, which the world is trending toward now. A thoughtful Myths and Facts section and 10 Great Questions to Ask a Science Teacher will engage readers to be more environmentally aware.
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  • Biodegradability and You

    Nicholas Faulkner, Judy Monroe Peterson

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Aug. 15, 2018)
    This book offers readers an insightful look into what biodegradability is and how much of what we consume does not break down over time. Included is advice on how to shop with Mother Earth in mind, how to watch one's waste, and what each of us can do at home to live in a more eco-friendly way. There's also interesting information on dressing ecologically, deceptive eco-friendly packaging, and what technologies are being developed to make more of our products biodegradable. An enlightening Myths and Facts and 10 Great Questions to Ask Your Science Teacher section will help engage readers.
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  • Fair Trade and You

    Nicholas Faulkner, Paula Johanson

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Aug. 15, 2018)
    This insightful book teaches readers what fair trade is and how it promotes humane working conditions worldwide. Readers learn how to recognize fair trade goods while shopping and the lasting benefits that fair trade has for the economy. Readers are introduced to fair trade manufacturers of coffee, chocolate, and clothing. Also included is a captivating "Myths and Facts" section along with "10 Great Questions to Ask Your Science Teacher." This book is especially important because it teaches readers about the origin of the products they buy and the hard work that goes into their production.
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