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Animal Extinctions - A Graphic Guide by Stephanie Loureiro; Ash Stryker (Illustrator)
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Category: Childrens Reference | Series: The\Climate Crisis Ser.
Rising temperatures around the globe put animals at risk. They lose their homes. They lose food and water sources. By 2070, as many as one-third of known species could be extinct. Time is running out. But there are actions humans can take to fight climate change. Discover more about animal conservation ...Show more
Climate Activists - A Graphic Guide by Stephanie Loureiro; David. López (Illustrator)
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Category: Childrens Reference | Series: The\Climate Crisis Ser.
Climate change is hurting the planet. It creates problems for people, plants, and animals. Protecting the environment is important for our future. Climate activists work to get laws passed. They share information about how to help. And they speak up to encourage others to do their part. There are ways ...Show more
Climate Migrants - A Graphic Guide by Christina Hill; Ash Stryker (Illustrator)
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Category: Childrens Reference | Series: The\Climate Crisis Ser.
Being forced from home is something no one wants to experience. But climate change is causing flooding, new weather patterns, and destruction to houses and cities. It can make resources such as food or clean water hard to come by. It can even wipe out entire communities. As climate change increases, man ...Show more
Forests and Deforestation - A Graphic Guide by Christina Hill; Julie Lerche (Illustrator)
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Category: Childrens Reference | Series: The\Climate Crisis Ser.
Forests create the air we need to breathe. They provide shade and homes for people and animals. They give us wood for fuel and for building materials. And they are beautiful spaces! But deforestation means humans are destroying more forests every day. As towns and cities grow, people take more land fro ...Show more
Fossil Fuels - A Graphic Guide by Stephanie Loureiro; Julie Lerche (Illustrator)
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Category: Childrens Reference | Series: The\Climate Crisis Ser.
Fossil fuels heat our homes. They power cars, trucks, and planes. But every use of these fuels adds to rising temperatures on Earth. And they are nonrenewable. Someday, they will run out. Since the 1800s, people have studied the effects of burning fossil fuels. This process puts gases in the air that c ...Show more
Oceans, Glaciers, and Rising Sea Levels - A Graphic Guide by Christina Hill; Julie Lerche (Illustrator)
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Category: Childrens Reference | Series: The\Climate Crisis Ser.
Earth is nearly 70 percent water. Most of this water is frozen in the form of glaciers. As our planet warms, glaciers are melting faster than usual. Sea levels rise, and water washes over coastal areas. Homes are destroyed. Habitats are lost. Scientists have been following the changes in glacier ice an ...Show more
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