Climatic changes -- Juvenile literature
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Climatic changes -- Juvenile literature
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Climatic changes
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- How do we stop climate change?, written by Tom Jackson ; illustrated by Dragan Kordić ; foreword by Dr. Marianna Linz
- The climate crisis, by Cynthia Kennedy Henzel
- Our planet!, there's no place like Earth, by Earth (with Stacy McAnulty) ; illustrated by Earth (and David Litchfield)
- Urgent message from a hot planet, navigating the climate crisis, Ann Eriksson ; illustrations by Belle Wuthrich
- Greta's story, the schoolgirl who went on strike to save the planet, Valentina Camerini ; translated by Moreno Giovannoni ; illustrations by Veronica 'Veci' Carratello
- Weather and climate
- Rising seas, flooding, climate change and our new world, text by Keltie Thomas ; art by Belle Wuthrich and Kath Boake W
- Meltdown, discover Earth's ireplaceable glaciers and learn what you can do to save them, Anita Sanchez ; Illustrated by Lily Padula
- Climate migrants, on the move in a warming world, by Rebecca E. Hirsch
- Investigating floods, by Elizabeth Elkins
- Green nation revolution, use your future to change the world, Valentina Giannella and Lucia Esther Maruzzelli ; illustrations by Manuela Marazzi
- A short, hopeful guide to climate change, Oisín McGann
- A kid's guide to saving the planet, it's not hopeless and we're not helpless, by Paul Douglas ; illustrated by Chelen Écija
- The story of more, how we got to climate change and where to go from here : adapted for young adults, Hope Jahren
- Climate change, by Robin Birch
- Climate action, what happened and what we can do, Seymour Simon
- Climate change, by Lisa Owings
- Look at the weather, Britta Teckentrup ; translated and adapted by Shelley Tanaka
- Usborne weather & climate change, Laura Howell ; designed by Joanne Kirkby, Karen Tomlins and Laura Hammonds ; digital imagery and illustrations by Keith Furnival ; edited by Kirsteen Rogers
- Stand up! Speak Up!, a story inspired by the Climate Change Revolution, by Andrew Joyner
- Our world out of balance, understanding climate change and what we can do, Andrea Minoglio, Laura Fanelli ; [translated by Emma Mandley]
- The Magic School Bus and the climate challenge, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- This book will save the planet, a climate-justice primer for activists and changemakers, written by Dany Sigwalt ; illustrated by Aurélia Durand
- Climate change, Tom Jackson, Cristina Guitian
- Weather and climate, by Alvin Silverstein, Virginia Silverstein, and Laura Silverstein Nunn
- Climate change, discover how it impacts spaceship earth, Joshua Sneideman and Erin Twamley ; illustrated by Mike Crosier
- Investigating tornadoes, by Elizabeth Elkins
- Climate change in the Arctic, Stuart Baker
- Climate change and extreme storms, Mary Dykstra
- Global warming, Seymour Simon
- This book will (help) cool the climate, 50 ways to cut pollution and protect our planet!, Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Alex Paterson
- Investigating hurricanes, by Elizabeth Elkins
- Count on us!, climate activists from one to a billion, Gabi Snyder ; illustrated by Sarah Walsh
- All the feelings under the sun, how to deal with climate change, by Leslie Davenport ; illustrated by Jessica Smith
- Climate change, text written by Dan Green ; illustrations, Simon Basher
- Climate change in infographics, Renae Gilles
- Hopping ahead of climate change, snowshoe hares, science, and survival, Sneed B. Collard III
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