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This book explains, in simple language and with clear illustrations, what the climate is, and how it is changing very rapidly at the moment, and the effects this is having on our planet. It tackles suggestions about what needs to change in the way people live, from power stations to farming, and explains why it's so difficult to do.

Table of Contents

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

Climate Change for Beginners

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A Hardback by Andy Prentice, Eddie Reynolds, El Primo Ramón

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    Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 07/01/2021
    ISBN13: 9781474979863, 978-1474979863
    ISBN10: 1474979866

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book explains, in simple language and with clear illustrations, what the climate is, and how it is changing very rapidly at the moment, and the effects this is having on our planet. It tackles suggestions about what needs to change in the way people live, from power stations to farming, and explains why it's so difficult to do.

    Table of Contents

    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

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