In clear, concise, and understandable terms, this book describes the nature and scope of the climate change problem. The offer guidelines for defining and applying effective carbon reduction policies, strategies, and technologies. They propose a road map that can be implemented to help control and abate increases in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions.
Discover how to rewild every aspect of society and build a better, fairer society. A revolutionary and rule-breaking debut book from Scotland's answer to Greta Thunberg, Holly Gillibrand. From 16-year-old wild child and social media star Holly Gillibrand, this book is a radical call to rewild every aspect of our society - from the nature and cities that surround us, to the economy, education and our own everyday lives. Rewilding usually applies to natu...
Eyes Wide Open: Going Beyond the Environmental Headlines
by Paul Fleischman
The ideal gift to help kids learn brilliant new hobbies Get chopping, get mixing and get cooking! The how-to book for kids who love to cook and bake. It’s easy to understand and tells them exactly what they need to know step-by-step. Easy-peasy tips on how to make tasty and nutritious savoury and sweet recipesSpace to scribble and make the book their ownPacked with fun activities guaranteed to get kids into the kitchen! Written by qualified nutritionist an...
From New York Times bestselling author Goldy Moldavsky comes the hilarious and heart-warming Eat Dirt.He's not asking for much. All Gregor Maravilla wants to do is feed all of the starving children on the planet. So when he's selected to join Camp Save the World, a special summer program for teenage activists from all over the country to champion their cause, Gregor's sure he's on the path to becoming Someone Great.But then a prize is announced. It will be awarded at the end of summer to the act...
Deforestation (Environmental Awareness)
by Lynn Higgins-Cooper
A collection of children's poetry by Bengali authors, exploring a deep cultural and personal connection with water.
Managing Stress (Young Adult's Guide to the Science of He) (Young Adults Guide to The Science of Health)
by Joan Esherick
Are you anxious? Irritable? Feeling depressed? Having trouble sleeping? Feeling tired all the time? If these symptoms describe you, you may have too much stress in your life! Stress is a fact of life. We all live with it. We all experience its effects. The exhilarated rider on a roller coaster experiences one kind of stress. The terrified victim of assault experiences another. Too many teens, however, deal with a potentially harmful, even deadly form of stress: chronic stress. This book offers t...
Guarding Eden tells the personal stories of twelve ordinary people who were so concerned about climate change that they altered their lives to do something about it. Some did quiet backroom work in research, drafted submissions or wrote to politicians; others decided to go public, really public - one was part of the team occupying a 160-metre power-plant chimney, one went on a hunger strike publicised around the world, another started the Lock the Gate Alliance. They come from all walks of life:...
Arctic Thaw: Climate Change and the Global Race for Energy Resources
by Stephanie Sammartino McPherson
WINNER: 2024 Australian Book Design Awards, Best Designed Children's Non-Fiction book WINNER: 2024 New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults, Elsie Locke Non-Fiction Award Join maverick inventor Steve Mushin as he tackles climate change with an avalanche of mind-bending, scientifically plausible inventions to rewild cities and save the planet. Jump into his brain as he designs habitat-printing robot birds and water-filtering sewer submarines, calculates how far compost cannons can...
Children are taken on a journey into the year 2070, to a world transformed by technology, sustainability, and global initiatives. From traffic-free cities and carbon-free energy to eco-friendly homes and developments in space exploration, readers are invited to imagine the possibilities that lie ahead. Written as a positive exploration of life in the future, the book aims to inspire children to dream of the bright future that they can help create.
Diet for a Changing Climate (Diet For A Changing Climate)
by Christy Mihaly
Scientific American Critical Anthologies on Environment and Climate (Scientific American Critical Anthologies on Environment and)