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Melting glaciers, rising seas

2019
"Learn about how humans contribute to climate change and what you can do to help limit its effects"--Amazon.

Pathways through Asia

2020
"This . . . journey through the continent of Asia helps show how humans affect, and are affected by, the environments in which they live. Readers will gain an understanding of the continent's various landforms, resources, and human activities. Examples featured include traveling on a high-speed train through China, sailing on a riverboat along the Mekong River, and walking in the Himalayas"--Provided by publisher.
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The impact of food and farming

2020
"Modern farming allows us to buy almost any kind of food at any time of the year. But this convenience comes at a cost. This . . . book shows how we can farm and grow food without harming the planet. Case studies show how scientists are investigating ways to prevent the problems modern farming creates, including pollution from chemicals used for growing crops, clear cutting of rainforests to makespace for grazing and farmland, and contributing to climate change by breeding more and more livestock. Useful suggestions encourage readers to find ways to reduce their food waste and packaging"--Provided by publisher.

Pathways through South America

2020
"This . . . journey through the continent of South America helps show how humans affect, and are affected by, the environments in which they live. Readers will gain an understanding of the continent's various landforms, resources, and human activities. Examples featured include walking along the Inca Trail in Peru, riding a cable car in Bolivia, and taking a water taxi in Suriname"--Provided by publisher.

Epic migrations by air

2020
"Read about . . . animal migrations by air, from the . . . migration of the godwit between Alaska and New Zealand to the long-lasting journey of the monarch butterfly across North America. Facts and obstacles are highlighted, and a sidebar details how humans impact each migration"--Provided by publisher.

You can change the world

the kids' guide to a better planet
Provides information about protecting the environment, and presents a guide to activities that promote sustainability and recycling. Highlights children from around the world who are working to protect the environment, and includes color illustrations and additional resources.

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a new way of seeing Earth
2019
A collection of satellite images of Earth.

How effective is recycling?

"How do we end up eating plastic bags? What is 'e-waste?' How do we recycle plastics? This book discusses recycling in a world that has an increasing amount of waste, looking at how effective we are globally at recycling and highlighting issues such as the dangers of recycling toxic or hazardous waste, the potential of 'blackwater' treatment and the use of new building materials that are sustainable, such as guadua bamboo"--Provided by the publisher.
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Are humans damaging the atmosphere?

"Car, train, ship or aeroplane--which form of transport is most harmful to the atmosphere? What do farming techniques such as agrochemicals do? What is 'acid rain' and what are effects of it? This book takes a look at the impact that our modern world is having on our surrounding environment, from our use of fossil fuels and our increase in global food production and building work, to the rise in our transport production. Discover what steps scientists and engineers, and even ordinary people, are taking to develop sustainable solutions to these problems, from replastering festivals to buildings bound together using horse hair!"--Provided by the publisher.
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Paul Bunyan's sweetheart

When legendary logger Paul Bunyan falls in love with Lucette Diana Kensack, he will do whatever it takes to win her heart, including trying to restore the Minnesota environment to its previous condition as part of Lucette's "love test.".

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