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Books with title Climate Change Debate

  • Climate Change

    Peter Benoit

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 1, 2011)
    Describes the impact of climate change on animals, plants, and humans.
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  • Climate Change

    DK Publishing, John Woodward

    Hardcover (DK Children, June 30, 2008)
    The world's most trusted nonfiction series is now available with a CD of clipart included in the hardcover edition that compliments a fact-filled title full of spectacular photographs and illustrations.
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  • Climate Change Debate

    Cara Acred

    language (Independence Educational Publishers, Sept. 14, 2015)
    39% of people believe that concerns about the world’s climate changing have been exaggerated by scientists – should we be taking this climate crisis more seriously or is it being blown out of proportion? This book looks at the climate debate and considers the evidence for climate change and the risks involved, such as extreme weather events and migration issues. Topics also covered include how to mitigate climate change through legislation, geoengineering and even veganism.
  • Climate Change

    Dr Helen Orme

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Aug. 1, 2008)
    In each title of this high-interest series large, full-color photographs and fascinating "Fact Boxes" on every two-page spread engage young environmentalists as they learn about the current efforts being made to reverse the threats to the planet, and understand how they can help.
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  • Climate Change

    John Woodward

    Paperback (DK Publishing, March 15, 2008)
    **Be an eyewitness to the changes in Earth's climate-the causes, the effects, and the possible solutions. **Find out how scientists learn about the history of the climate. **See the latest earth-friendly power sources. **Discover how you can reduce your carbon footprint. **Explore the clip-art CD.
  • Climate Change

    Tom Jackson, Cristina Guitian

    Paperback (QEB Publishing, April 21, 2020)
    Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing our nations today—but what is it? Hasn’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 ‘what’s all the fuss about?’ 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.
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  • Climate Change

    Jade Zora Scibilia

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Earth's temperature is on the rise, and the effects are being felt around the world. As our planet warms, its weather and environments are changing. Many plants and animals aren't adapting to these changes fast enough. This book examines the causes and effects of climate change and discusses how people and animals are dealing with a warmer planet. Full-color photographs and primary sources add depth and help students connect with the text. After reading this book, students will be inspired to live more ecofriendly lives.
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  • Climate Change

    Peter Benoit

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2011)
    Discusses the impact of climate change on animals, plants, and humans, examines the causes of them, and provides ways readers can combat it.
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  • Climate Change

    Harriet Brundle

    Hardcover (Booklife, Oct. 1, 2018)
    More than ever, we need to think about the ways our actions affect the environment. This exciting and engaging series explains how we can consider our impact on Planet Earth and suggests ways we can help to protect our planet. What is climate change? Why is it important? How can we help stop it? All these questions and more are discussed here, in this interesting and child-friendly look at climate change in the 21st century.
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  • Climate Change

    Shelley Tanaka

    Paperback (Groundwood Books, Feb. 21, 2012)
    There is no longer any question that the planet is warming, and that this warming is caused by human activity. Shrinking glaciers and melting permafrost, erratic weather patterns and threatened water supplies are already affecting the lives of people around the globe.Climate change has been called the single greatest threat confronting societies today. The crisis is real, but there is little consensus about how to confront the problem, because the science is complex, the economic, political and social implications of taking action are far reaching, and the scope of the problem is vast.Climate Change — A Groundwork Guide addresses the main questions. What is happening, and how did we get here? What is the basic science behind climate change? What is going to happen in the future? Why is it so hard for us to accept what is going on, and what can we do about it?Perhaps most important, this book acknowledges that the issue involves much more than agreeing on the underlying science. Climate change is an emotionally charged political and philosophical issue as well. It affects how governments and industry form policy, the choices we all make in our daily lives, how we look at the rest of the world, and what kind of world we want to leave to future generations. And it is an issue of particular importance to young adults, because long after our current leaders are dead and gone, it is young people who will be left to deal with the consequences bequeathed to them by today’s policy-makers.Charts, maps, glossary, index and suggestions for further reading accompany the text.The Groundwork Guides provide an overview of key contemporary political and social issues. Engaging, concise and clearly written, these books tackle pressing and sometimes controversial topics, offering both a lively introduction to the subject and a strong point of view.
  • Climate Change

    John Woodward

    Paperback (DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley), July 1, 2011)
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  • Climate Change

    Peter Benoit

    Hardcover (Children's Press, March 1, 2011)
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