Climate Change (And How We'll Fix It)
by Alice Harman
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Pub Date 20 Oct 2020 | Archive Date 11 Nov 2020
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Description
We know what we need to do – so why don’t we just sort out climate change? Many kids (and quite a few adults) have asked the question; this book will answer it, with a positive but realistic vision of what the solution to our global crisis looks like.
Part one recaps the physical causes of climate change: burning fossil fuels, destruction of our forests, and humankind’s insatiable desire for products. Part two delves into the social and political reasons why we find it so hard to say enough is enough, even when we can see the problem. And part three lays out the solutions that will guide young activists towards a better future.
Accompanied by Andrés Lozano’s delightful illustrations, author and climate activist Alice Harman shows young readers how to approach the challenges of climate change with fairness, thoughtfulness and compassion.
This inspiring book cuts through the politics and misconceptions, and shows us how we can work together to build a cleaner, fairer, better world.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780711256804 |
PRICE | £11.99 (GBP) |
Featured Reviews
Thank you to NetGalley and Quatro Publishing Group for an advance reader copy in exchange for an honest review.
This is such an important book for children to get their hands on at the current time. With climate change being something that'll potentially have the largest impact on the future generation, it's important for children to know what is happening to the planet and what they can do, or encourage their parents and families to do in order to change the current climate.
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