Climate Change for Beginners

Eddie Reynolds and Andy Prentice

Age: 10+

RRP  A$19.99

Series: For Beginners

Climate Change for Beginners

By: Eddie Reynolds, Andy Prentice

Illustrated by El Primo Ramón

Series : For Beginners

Age 10+

RRP  A$19.99

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Climate change is having an enormous impact on the world around us - it has become a Climate Crisis. This book uses simple language and vivid illustrations to explain complex questions clearly. How does the climate work? What are we doing to change it? What can we do differently to avoid the worst outcomes? Why do we all find change so hard? The Climate Crisis is a troubling and sensitive topic, especially for children, so the book includes vital tips on how to set realistic goals and not get overwhelmed by bad news.
A clear, comprehensive guide to something that often feels too huge to be understood or coped with.
The Guardian
Extent:
128 pages
Dimensions:
242 x 176mm
Hardback ISBN:
9781474979863
Lexile:
830L
Key Stage:
KS2
Publication Date:
January 2021
Work Reference:
05794

What is the climate?
What is the crisis?
How important is the crisis?

Chapter 1: The basics
What is the greenhouse effect? What are fossil fuels, and why do we love burning them so much?

Chapter 2: How sure are we?
Are we really, really sure that the crisis is happening? Could some people be exaggerating? Meet the IPCC - an international team that studies the crisis and provides us with the most reliable information about it.

Chapter 3: What do we do?
The crisis is big and daunting, but we know what we need to do. There's a VERY long list of changes we need to make: how we grow and eat our food; how we move around; how we get all the power we use to run our machines; how we stay warm - and keep things cold. Almost every part of how we live will have to change, in big and small ways.

Chapter 4: What's stopping us?
If we know what we need to do, why aren't we already making those changes? Some of it is about getting big groups of people to agree on which changes are the most important, and some of it is to do with what's going on in our brains.

Chapter 5: What can I do?
One person can't fix the crisis alone. But there are a lot of things that individual people CAN do, no matter how old or young, or how much power they have.

What happens next?
Glossary
Index
Acknowledgments

Eddie Reynolds
Eddie joined Usborne Publishing in 2017. Before that, he studied German and French at Cambridge University, then moved to Berlin after a short while teaching Ancient History at a school in Guangzhou, China. Now back in the UK, he writes books about all sorts, including computers, maps and engineering.

Find out more about Eddie Reynolds

Andy Prentice
Ever since he read the Spy's Guidebook when he was eight, Andy has wanted to write books for Usborne. He's very happy that he got to fulfill his dream. As well as writing books and stories for Usborne, Andy has published several fantasy novels about demons and dark magic. He likes playing board games and making up imaginary worlds.

Find out more about Andy Prentice

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Longlisted

The UKLA Book Awards 2022

A clear, comprehensive guide to something that often feels too huge to be understood or coped with.

The Guardian

An excellent guide for young people to the major issue of our time.

LoveReading4Kids

Brilliant new release. An ideal introduction, whatever your questions might be, this book will have the answers.

The Week Junior Science + Nature

Simple language accompanied by vivid illustration is what this book uses to great effect. From learning how the climate works to how it affects your life, then, in turn how you affect it this book deals sensibly and sensitively with the topic so as not to overwhelm but to educate children, our future.

Armadillo Magazine

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