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Climate Change is a children's book co-authored by Charles III, the King of the United Kingdom, Tony Juniper, the Chair of Natural England, and climate scientist Emily Shuckburgh. The book was published by Ladybird Books on 9 March 2023.
Climate change: ISBN 1-920885-84-6: The Weather of the Future: Heat Waves, Extreme Storms, and Other Scenes From a Climate-Changed Planet: Heidi Cullen: 2010: Climate change: ISBN 978-0-06-172688-0: Wet Prairie: People, Land, and Water in Agricultural Manitoba: Shannon Stunden Bower: 2011 Agriculture, environmental history ISBN 9780774818520
Pages in category "Children's books about animals" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
It's not all doom and gloom when it comes to climate change. Here's a list of books that can help inspire and expand your own feelings about the future.
2023 was the hottest year on global record — and that’s not the only reason this year made climate history.. For instance, countries at the Cop28 climate summit struck a historic deal to fight ...
A 2023 paper concluded that under the high-warming SSP5–8.5 scenario, 50.3% of mammals would lose at least some habitat by 2100 as the conditions become more arid. Out of those, 9.5% would lose over half of their habitat due to an increase in dryness alone, while 3.2% could be expected to lose their entire habitat ad the result.
Climate change: climate change denial from the perspective of climate change belief: Clive Hamilton: 2010: ISBN 978-1-84971-081-7: The Revenge of Gaia: Why the Earth is Fighting Back - and How we Can Still Save Humanity: Various themes: James Lovelock: 2007: ISBN 0-14-102597-2: Scorched: South Africa's Changing Climate: Climate change: Leonie ...
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