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Books about or featuring the environment as a prominent theme have proliferated especially since the middle of the twentieth century. The rise of environmental science , which has encouraged interdisciplinary approaches to studying the environment, and the environmental movement , which has increased public and political awareness of humanity's ...
The Clean Tech Revolution (co-authored) Frederik Pohl: M: 1919– Our Angry Earth: A Ticking Ecological Bomb (co-authored) Category:Books by Frederik Pohl: Michael Pollan: M: 1955– Food: The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals: Category:Books by Michael Pollan: Carl Pope: M: Various themes
Stage 2 books "explore more challenging concepts for children in the primary grades and include hands-on activities that children can do themselves." Subjects covered in the Stage 2 titles including the human body, plants, animals, dinosaurs, space, weather and the seasons, our earth and "the world around us." [citation needed]
The UN says countries must act urgently to protect children from the harmful effects of climate change. Children have right to clean environment - report Skip to main content
Clean Tech Nation: How the U.S. Can Lead in the New Global Economy (2012) by Ron Pernick and Clint Wilder; The Clean Tech Revolution; Climate Change and Global Energy Security; Deploying Renewables 2011 (2011) by the International Energy Agency; Energy and American Society: Thirteen Myths
The environmentally friendly trends are marketed with a different color association, using the color blue for clean air and clean water, as opposed to green in western cultures. Japanese- and Korean-built hybrid vehicles use the color blue instead of green all throughout the vehicle, and use the word "blue" indiscriminately. [32]
China has taken initiatives to increase its protection of the environment and combat environmental degradation: China's investment in renewable energy grew 18% in 2007 to $15.6 billion, accounting for ~10% of the global investment in this area; [22] In 2008, spending on the environment was 1.49% of GDP, up 3.4 times from 2000; [22]
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