Describes, in graphic form, where fossils fuels come from, their uses and forms, the harm they cause to the environment, and sources of renewable energy.
Describes asteriods, and examines, in graphic novel format, the affects of an large asteroid colliding with the Earth, and explains what can be done to prevent such an event.
In graphic novel format, examines the history and current uses of fossil fuels, problems associated with their continued use, and possible alternatives.
Describes, in graphic form, the reasons humans may need to leave Earth and inhabit another planet; discusses what has been discovered about living in space; and examines how humans can help keep the environment on Earth safe.
College students Ajay Singh and Rachel Liu join professors Harriet Adams and Ralph Atkinson at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station where they learn about ice caps, their importance to the world's climate, the dangers of global warming, and what people can do to help save the planet. Presented in graphic novel form.
A graphic introduction to oil spills that describes the negative effects of spills caused by ships, drilling, and underwater pipelines on the surrounding environment, and also explains how to clean up and prevent oil related disasters.
A graphic introduction to global warming that explains ultraviolet radiation, the ozone layer, the greenhouse effects, and how global warming can be prevented.