Environmental protection + Citizen participation -- Juvenile literature
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Environmental protection + Citizen participation -- Juvenile literature
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Environmental protection + Citizen participation
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- How do we stop climate change?, written by Tom Jackson ; illustrated by Dragan Kordić ; foreword by Dr. Marianna Linz, Harvard University
- Nowhere else on earth, standing tall for the Great Bear Rainforest, Caitlyn Vernon
- You can change the world, the kids' guide to a better planet, Lucy Bell
- Be the change, Rob Greenfield's call to kids : making a difference in a messed-up world, Rob Greenfield and Antonia Banyard
- Greta Thunberg, written by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Anke Weckmann
- You can save the planet, 101 ways you can make a difference, written by Jacquie Wines ; revised and updated by Clive Gifford ; illustrated by Sarah Horne
- Eco kids self sufficiency handbook, Alan & Gill Bridgewater
- How to change everything, the young human's guide to protecting the planet and each other, Naomi Klein with Rebecca Stefoff
- Making sense of climate change, know your facts, understand the science, what can we do?, by Dr. Alex Standish
- 23 ways to be an eco hero, a step-by-step guide to creative ways you can save the world, Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Chris Andrews
- Dinosaurs go green!, a guide to protecting our planet, Laurie Krasny Brown and Marc Brown
- 101 ways you can help save the planet before you're 12!, Joanne O'Sullivan
- Old enough to save the planet, be inspired by real-life children taking action against climate change, written by Loll Kirby ; illustrated by Adelina Lirius ; foreword by Kallan Benson
- The problem with plastic, know your facts, take action, save the oceans, by Ruth Owen
- Protectors of the planet, environmental trailblazers from 7 to 97, Jamie Bastedo
- S is for save the planet, a how-to-be green alphabet, written by Brad Herzog ; and illustrated by Linda Holt Ayriss
- Planetwatch, [the young person's guide to protecting our world], written by Martyn Bramwell ... [et al.]
- Who is Greta Thunberg?, by Jill Leonard ; illustrated by Manuel Gutierrez
- Beetles for breakfast, and other weird and wonderful ways to save the planet, Madeleine Finlay ; Jisu Choi
- Kids fight plastic, how to be a #2minutesuperhero, Martin Dorey ; illustrated by Tim Wesson
- Recycle this book, 100 top children's book authors tell you how to go green, edited by Dan Gutman
- Kids who are changing the world, a book from the GoodPlanet Foundation, photographs by Yann Arthus-Bertrand ; text by Anne Jankéliowitch
- Climate change and how we'll fix it, Alice Harman ; illustrated by Andrés Lozano
- It's a wonderful world, how to protect the planet and change the future, Jess French ; illustrator, Aleesha Nandhra
- Greta's story, the schoolgirl who went on strike to save the planet, by Valentina Camerini ; translated by Moreno Giovannoni ; illustrations by Veronica 'Veci' Carratello
- 100 things to know about saving the planet, written by Rose Hall, Jerome Martin, Alice James, Darran Stobbart, Alex Frith, Tom Mumbray, Eddie Reynolds, Lan Cook and Matthew Oldham ; illustrated by Parko Polo, Dominique Byron, Dale Edwin Murray, Federico Mariani, Jake Williams and Ollie Hoff
- Kids who are changing the world, photographs by Yann Arthus-Bertrand ; text by Anne Jankéliowitch
- Get out!, 150 ways for kids and grown-ups to get into nature and build a greener future, Judy Molland
- Climate action, the future is in our hands, by Georgina Stevens ; illustrated by Katie Rewse
- Kids who are saving the planet, by Laurie Calkhoven ; illustrated by Monique Dong
- Climate action, what happened and what we can do, Seymour Simon
- Our house is on fire, Greta Thunberg's call to save the planet, Jeanette Winter
- Stopping climate change, by Martha London ; content consultant, Barry Rabe, PhD