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  • Earth's changing climate

    Judith Hubbard

    language (, Dec. 7, 2016)
    This is the KINDLE edition of this book. There are also two paperback editions available: color and black and white. Earth was once a frozen snowball. And before that, a sea of lava. The Sun. Volcanoes. Glaciers. Meteor impacts. They've all played their part. The planet has changed. How do we know?Without humans, the Earth would cool. Massive sheets of ice would creep down from Canada. Sea levels would drop. Crops would fail.Instead, the Earth is warming. This will change how humans live. In some places, there will be storms. In others, droughts. Sea levels won't drop, they'll rise, flooding coastal cities. Corals will die, and with them, fish and sea life that depend on them. What else will change? How can we stop it?Children will become tomorrow's adults. They will live with the choices we make today. This book, written for children ages 8 to 14, tells the story of Earth's climate and how climate change will impact every person on our planet. Understanding the science is the first step towards protecting their future. At the end of the book, activities bring the science to life: learn how to slow down climate change, study how greenhouses trap heat, "see" ultraviolet light, and make your own ice core!Judith Hubbard is a geology professor with a PhD from Harvard University and a BS from Caltech - and also two young children. She started the In Depth Science series with the goal of making college-level science accessible to children as young as eight years old.
  • A Changing Earth

    Heather Miller

    eBook (Cherry Lake Publishing, Jan. 12, 2014)
    The Hands on Science series provides students with background on key concepts in Science. Each title includes engaging hands on exercises that bring the concepts to life for kids. Real World Science: A Changing Earth, provide information on how landforms change, how mountains form, what causes volcanoes and earthquakes, and the movement of continents.
  • Earth's changing climate

    Judith Hubbard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 9, 2016)
    Earth was once a frozen snowball. And before that, a sea of lava. The Sun. Volcanoes. Glaciers. Meteor impacts. They've all played their part. The planet has changed. How do we know? Without humans, the Earth would cool. Massive sheets of ice would creep down from Canada. Sea levels would drop. Crops would fail. Instead, the Earth is warming. This will change how humans live. In some places, there will be storms. In others, droughts. Sea levels won't drop, they'll rise, flooding coastal cities. Corals will die, and with them, the fish and sea life that depend on them. What else will change? How can we stop it? Children will become tomorrow's adults. They will live with the choices we make today. This book, written for children ages 8 to 14, tells the story of Earth's climate and how climate change will impact every person on our planet. Understanding the science is the first step towards protecting their future. At the end of the book, activities bring the science to life: learn how to slow down climate change, study how greenhouses trap heat, "see" ultraviolet light, and make your own ice core! Judith Hubbard is a geology professor with a PhD from Harvard University and a BS from Caltech - and also two young children. She started the In Depth Science series with the goal of making college-level science accessible to children as young as eight years old.
  • Earth's changing climate

    Judith Hubbard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 9, 2016)
    Earth was once a frozen snowball. And before that, a sea of lava. The Sun. Volcanoes. Glaciers. Meteor impacts. They've all played their part. The planet has changed. How do we know? Without humans, the Earth would cool. Massive sheets of ice would creep down from Canada. Sea levels would drop. Crops would fail. Instead, the Earth is warming. This will change how humans live. In some places, there will be storms. In others, droughts. Sea levels won't drop, they'll rise, flooding coastal cities. Corals will die, and with them, the fish and sea life that depend on them. What else will change? How can we stop it? Children will become tomorrow's adults. They will live with the choices we make today. This book, written for children ages 8 to 14, tells the story of Earth's climate and how climate change will impact every person on our planet. Understanding the science is the first step towards protecting their future. At the end of the book, activities bring the science to life: learn how to slow down climate change, study how greenhouses trap heat, "see" ultraviolet light, and make your own ice core! Judith Hubbard is a geology professor with a PhD from Harvard University and a BS from Caltech - and also two young children. She started the In Depth Science series with the goal of making college-level science accessible to children as young as eight years old.
  • Earth's Changing Climate

    Trevor Smith

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Explores factors in climatic change, such as greenhouse gases and carbon dioxide emissions, looks at international efforts to remedy the problem, and discusses whether human activities are contributing to global warming.
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  • Earth's Changing Coasts

    Neil Morris

    Paperback (Heinemann/Raintree, June 1, 2004)
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  • A Changing Climate

    Christina Hughes, Cara Acred

    eBook (Independence Educational Publishers, Jan. 14, 2016)
    79% of people believe that the worldโ€™s climate is changing, but 39% believe concerns have been exaggerated by scientists. This book explores the climate change debate, the potential impact of climate change and the solutions to these problems. It also looks at climate change deniers, weird weather (increasing temperatures, flooding, etc.), the effect on nature and climate migrants.
  • Climate Change: Our Warming Earth

    Carol Hand

    Library Binding (Essential Library, Jan. 1, 2015)
    "This hard-hitting look at climate change tackles the past, present, and future of global warming, examining the effects it's having across the world, the politics behind denial, and the ways in which we can all work to lessen the harsh effects of our warming world. Perfect for young environmentalists looking to learn about the ways in which we can take action against global warming"--Publisher.
  • A Changing Earth

    Heather Miller

    Library Binding (Cherry Lake Publishing, Jan. 1, 2009)
    The Hands on Science series provides students with background on key concepts in Science. Each title includes engaging hands on exercises that bring the concepts to life for kids. Real World Science: A Changing Earth, provide information on how landforms change, how mountains form, what causes volcanoes and earthquakes, and the movement of continents.
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  • Earth's Climate

    Robin Birch

    Hardcover (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2009)
    This exciting series teaches readers all there is to know about Earth's climate and weather
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  • Changing Climate

    Sally Morgan

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, May 27, 1999)
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  • Changing Climate

    Jen Green

    Hardcover (Belitha Press Ltd, March 15, 2003)
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