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Young Voices on Climate Change [1] is a film series created by the US based non-profit organization of the same name. The series present identified solutions which could help tackle the climate crisis, as it shows environmental initiatives planned and implementations possible, by children from the United States of America, Europe, India, Africa and Siberia.
A Kid's Guide to Global Warming (2008) Stuff That Scares Your Pants Off (2009) – US edition (Roaring Brook, 2011) subtitled A Book of Scary Things (and How to Avoid Them) and/or The Science Scoop on more than 39 Terrifying Phenomena: "Reluctant readers, especially, will find Murphy's chatty, lighthearted approach appealing, enjoyable and ...
"9. Almost a message from God himself". Redeeming culture: American religion in an age of science. University of Chicago Press. pp. 199–224. ISBN 9780226293219. One chapter of Gilbert's book is devoted to the religious elements that Capra introduced into his four films of the Bell series.
Katie Hawkinson recaps some of the best climate-related books from the past year, and which ones to look out for next year The best climate books of 2023 — and the titles we’re excited for in 2024
ISBN 0-7043-7166-9: Hell and High Water: Global Warming — the Solution and the Politics — and What We Should Do: Global warming: evidence for dire consequences of inaction: Joseph J. Romm: 2006: ISBN 0-06-117212-X: High and Dry: John Howard, Climate Change and the Selling of Australia's Future: Global warming: industrial lobbyists in ...
Heaven and Earth: Global Warming — The Missing Science: Ian Plimer: 2009: Global warming: ISBN 0-7043-7166-9: Hell and High Water: Global Warming — the Solution and the Politics — and What We Should Do: Joseph J. Romm: 2006: Global warming: ISBN 0-06-117212-X: High and Dry: John Howard, Climate Change and the Selling of Australia's Future ...
Earth 2100 is a television program and a Science fiction documentary film that was presented by ABC on June 2, 2009, aired on the History Channel in January 2010, and was shown throughout the year.
The first chapter describes the expected effects of climate change with one degree Celsius (1 °C) increase in average global temperature since pre-industrial times.. The second chapter describes the effects of two degrees average temperature and so forth until Chapter 6 which shows the expected effects of an increase of six Celsius degrees (6 °C) average global temperature.