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Science vs. Climate Change

Science Fights Back

Library Bound Book List: $34.60 / S&L: $25.95
eBook List: $34.60 / S&L: $25.95

Reading Level: 4-5

Interest Level: 4-6

Product type: Library Bound Book
ISBN: 978-1-4339-8678-9
Author: Nick Hunter
Copyright: 2013
Language: English
Pages: 48
Trim: 8" x 10"
Dewey: 551.6
Subject: Science
Binding: Library
BISAC: JNF051170, JNF051100
Timelines • Age Appropriate and Achievable Content • Web Sites • Glossary • Index • Detailed Table of Contents • Further Reading • For Further Information Section
It's no secret that the Earth's ecosystem is a delicate one. Readers will discover what science is doing to help keep our planet sustainable for the future. They will explore the science behind climate change and what we can do to prevent it. A 'Winning or Losing?' feature updates readers on the latest in man's struggle with a warming planet, while 'Breaking Through' chronicles the cutting edge science that gives our smartest scholars the tools necessary for victory.

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Book review: Science Vs. Climate Change

The text is colorful with photos and diagrams that are easy to understand. Several features break up the pages. A glossary, index, and book and web references are included. The book provides a good basic overview of climate change, its current and potential impacts, and a view to the future. It provides a good platform for discussing what science is and does and how society, culture, government, and economic issues come into play in addressing an issue of global scale.

-- Rebecca Bell, NSTA

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