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Weird Weather and Changing Climates

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What's happening to our planet and how can you help?The world's climate is changing as a direct result of human activity. This book looks at what climate change is, the ways in which it is affect...
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  • 02 March 2021
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What's happening to our planet and how can you help?

The world's climate is changing as a direct result of human activity.
This book looks at what climate change is, the ways in which it is affecting our planet and suggests projects and ideas to encourage everyone to do what they can to be greener, limit their own carbon footprints, and make a difference.



Excerpt: Our homes, cars and factories pump out about 40 billion tons of CO2 every year. This gas then wraps around our planet and the Sun’s hear in but not out just like a greenhouse. Methane is also a greenhouse gas, but its greenhouse effect is a staggering 25 times more powerful than CO2. Methane is release when waste landfills rots and when cows burp grassy gas. These greenhouse gases stay in the atmosphere, so every year the “blanket” gets thicker and thicker, and Earth gets hotter and hotter.


Includes ideas for activities readers can do such as crafting, plus simple experiments to monitor rainfall or to understand the science behind events such as melting ice.

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Price: $11.95
Pages: 64
Publisher: Welbeck Publishing Group Limited
Imprint: Welbeck Children's Books
Series: Earth Action
Publication Date: 02 March 2021
Trim Size: 9.88 X 7.52 in
ISBN: 9781783126453
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: Children’s / Teenage social topics: Environment, sustainability and green issues
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Hannah Wilson is a writer and editor of children's books who lives in Exeter, UK. Titles to her name include Flip the Flaps: Jungle Animals, Time for Bed, Tiger! and Life-size Reptiles. She is also author of an augmented reality title, iexplore Bugs, which won a Bologna Ragazzi Digital Award in 2018.