Climatic changes -- Juvenile literature
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Climatic changes -- Juvenile literature
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Climatic changes
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- Animal climate heroes!, Alison Pearce Stevens ; illustrated by Jason Ford
- How to change everything, the young human's guide to protecting the planet and each other, Naomi Klein ; with Rebecca Stefoff
- The ultimate kid's guide to weather, by Jenny Marder
- 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
- Girl warriors, how 25 young activists are saving the earth, Rachel Sarah
- Breaking the mold, changing the face of climate science, Dana Alison Levy
- The Magic School Bus and the climate challenge, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Wetter, by Brenda McHale
- 2014 People's Climate March, by Joyce Markovics
- The magic school bus, The climate change and inside the earth, Joanna Cole & Bruce Degen
- Extreme weather ahead!, edited by Joanne Randolph
- Drier, by Brenda McHale
- Climate change, Eve Hartman and Wendy Meshbesher
- Stand up! Speak up!, a story inspired by the Climate Change Revolution, by Andrew Joyner
- Deadly storm alert!, the dangerous El Niño and La Niña, Carmen Bredeson
- Old enough to save the planet, written by Loll Kirby ; illustrated by Adelina Lirius ; foreword by Kallan Benson
- Frozen in time, what ice cores can teach us about climate change, Carmella Van Vleet
- Extreme weather and rising seas, Karina Hamalainen
- Wacky weather, by Todd Tarpley ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz and Alan Batson
- Meltdown, discover Earth's ireplaceable glaciers and learn what you can do to save them, Anita Sanchez ; Illustrated by Lily Padula
- Rising seas, by Raymond Bergin
- All the feelings under the sun, how to deal with climate change, by Leslie Davenport ; illustrated by Jessica Smith
- Saving earth, climate change and the fight for our future, Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich ; pictures by Tim Foley ; introduction by Nathaniel Rich
- Beetles for breakfast, [text by] Madeleine Finlay ; [illustrations by] Jisu Choi
- Breaking the mold, changing the face of climate science, Dana Alison Levy
- Climate change, John Woodward
- Fires everywhere, by Raymond Bergin ; consultant, David L. Fox, Professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Minnesota
- Kids fight climate change, act now to be a #2minutesuperhero, Martin Dorey ; illustrated by Tim Wesson
- The greenhouse effect, Mara Grunbaum
- This book will (help) cool the climate, 50 ways to cut pollution and protect our planet!, Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Alex Paterson
- Terrible storms, by Raymond Bergin ; consultant, David L. Fox, Professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Minnesota
- What is climate change?, by Gail Herman ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
- Our planet!, there's no place like Earth, by Earth (with Stacy McAnulty) ; illustrated by Earth (and David Litchfield)
- Windier, by Brenda McHale
- Animals in danger, understanding climate change, Katie Free
- Weather in 30 seconds, Dr. Jen Green; illustrated by Tom Woolley
- Melting ice, by Raymond Bergin ; consultant, David L. Fox, Professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Minnesota
- Count on us!, climate activists from one to a billion ... and from A to Z!, words by Gabi Snyder ; art by Sarah Walsh
- Our house is on fire, Greta Thunberg's call to save the planet, Jeanette Winter
- Hotter, Brenda McHale
- Planet SOS, 22 modern monsters threatening our environment (and what you can do to defeat them!), Marie G. Rohde
- Climate change, Tom Jackson, Cristina Guitian
- 50 climate questions, a blizzard of blistering facts, Peter Christie ; illustrated by Ross Kinnaird
- Climate change, the science behind melting glaciers and warming oceans : with hands-on science activities, Joshua Sneideman and Erin Twamley ; illustrated by Alexis Cornell
- Warming planet, by Raymond Bergin ; consultant, David L. Fox, Professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Minnesota
- To change a planet, by Christina Soontornvat ; illustrated by Rahele Jomepour Bell
- How to teach grown-ups about climate change, the cutting-edge science of our changing planet, foreword by Dr. Michael E. Mann ; written by Patricia Daniels ; illustrations by Aaron Blecha ; [fact-checking managed by Michele Metych]
- To change a planet, Christina Soontornvat ; illustrated by Rahele Jomepour Bell
- Animals in danger, by Raymond Bergin ; consultant, David L. Fox, Professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Minnesota
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