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Books with title Renewable Resources and You

  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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