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Books in Next Generation Energy series

  • Earth's Climate Change: Carbon Dioxide Overload

    James Bow

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Sept. 15, 2015)
    We live in an energy-rich age, in which we can turn on a light with the flick of a switch or drive anywhere by turning a key. But, our vehicles, factories, and power stations, which create the electricity needed to light and heat our buildings, pump carbon dioxide into Earths atmosphere. Carbon dioxide overload from these human activities is making our planet hotter and hotterand is causing the Earth's climate to change. Find out what scientists are doing to find sustainable new forms of energy that will secure our planets future.
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  • Fracking: Fracturing Rock to Reach Oil and Gas Underground

    Nancy Dickmann

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Learn what fracking is and how it effects the environment.
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  • Living in a Sustainable Way: Green Communities

    Megan Kopp

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Aug. 22, 2015)
    How are many people in different places around the world learning to live in a green and sustainable way? Find out how human activities such as driving cars and wasting energy are threatening our environment and putting the future of our planet at risk. Discover how people everywhere are choosing to live more sustainably by recycling, using green sources of energy, car-sharing, and reducing air travel.
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  • Energy from Earth's Core: Geothermal Energy

    James Bow

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Beneath Earths surface is a boundless source of energygeothermal energy. Heated by our planets red-hot core, hot water and hot rock below the ground on which we walk already provides energy in many parts of the world, from Alaska to Hawaii. Discover the different forms geothermal energy, how people are harnessing and using this rich supply, and how it could be an important part of our energy future.
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  • Energy from Nuclear Fission: Splitting the Atom

    Nancy Dickmann

    Hardcover (Crabtree Publishing Company, Sept. 15, 2015)
    "Earth has a limited supply of fossil fuels, and in the near future this supply will come to an end. However, more people live on the planet than ever in its history--and they all need energy. One of the ways in which we can meet this increasing demand for energy is through nuclear power. Nuclear power stations do not drain our planet of its resources, and they can supply a seemingly limitless source of energy. Discover more about nuclear energy, how it is created and harnessed, and the controversies and challenges that surround it."--
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  • Leaving Our Mark: Reducing Our Carbon Footprint

    Nancy Dickmann

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Feb. 1, 2016)
    Human activity often leaves a trail of harmful carbon behind that directly impacts our planet. This informative book describes how every individual produces a carbon footprint by using energy made by burning fossil fuels and by creating waste from packaging that gets thrown away. Find out how to measure your own carbon footprint and see what effect you are having on Earth. Learn about new developments being made to reduce the amount of carbon we create and what steps you can take to make your own "footprint" smaller.
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  • Fracking: Fracturing Rock to Reach Oil and Gas Underground

    Nancy Dickmann

    Hardcover (Crabtree Publishing Company, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Learn what fracking is and how it effects the environment.
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  • Energy from Water: Hydroelectric, Tidal, and Wave Power

    Nancy Dickmann

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, Feb. 15, 2016)
    "For centuries, falling water has been used in parts of the world to create energy to run grinding stones at mills and irrigation systems for crops. This interesting book shows how the use of this "clean" form of energy, called hydroelectricity, is beingexpanded to help us build a more sustainable future. Discover how other forms of water-based energy, such as energy from ocean waves and tides, are being harnessed and used to help create electricity to power our homes, offices, and factories."--
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  • Living in a Sustainable Way: Green Communities

    Megan Kopp

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, Aug. 22, 2015)
    Looks at the ways that people in different parts of the world use technology and smart practices to live in a more sustainable way by recycling, using green energy resources, and changing travel patterns.
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  • Putting Earth First: Eating and Living Green

    Megan Kopp

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Feb. 1, 2016)
    This inspiring book describes how people are becoming more aware of the effect of their daily activities on the planet. Find out how more and more people are eating and living "green" by buying food grown locally, eating food that is organic, and even growing their own food. Many people are also building eco-friendly homes and choosing to live off the grid, which means they are creating their own, sustainable forms of energy instead of getting electricity from a power station. Discover how eating and living green is becoming more and more possible, and why this way of living could help build a sustainable future for the next generation.
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  • Energy from Earth's Core: Geothermal Energy

    James Bow

    Hardcover (Crabtree Publishing Company, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Beneath Earths surface is a boundless source of energygeothermal energy. Heated by our planets red-hot core, hot water and hot rock below the ground on which we walk already provides energy in many parts of the world, from Alaska to Hawaii. Discover the different forms geothermal energy, how people are harnessing and using this rich supply, and how it could be an important part of our energy future.
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  • Putting Earth First: Eating and Living Green

    Megan Kopp

    Hardcover (Crabtree Publishing Company, Feb. 1, 2016)
    This inspiring book describes how people are becoming more aware of the effect of their daily activities on the planet. Find out how more and more people are eating and living "green" by buying food grown locally, eating food that is organic, and even growing their own food. Many people are also building eco-friendly homes and choosing to live off the grid, which means they are creating their own, sustainable forms of energy instead of getting electricity from a power station. Discover how eating and living green is becoming more and more possible, and why this way of living could help build a sustainable future for the next generation.
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