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Why should I bother about the planet?

Why should I bother about the planet?

Summary

Why should I?
Why should I bother about the planet?

  • All about what's gone wrong with the planet, what needs to be done about it, and how to help.
  • Answers questions such as: How can I save energy? What is a carbon footprint? What causes air pollution? Can science solve the problem?
  • Written in a clear, factual style with bright, stylish illustrations and internet links to recommended websites to find out more.

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Information

Key Stage: KS2 G/S; Age 7+ (info)

BIC: C3N79 (info)

Paperback:
ISBN: 9780746089170
48 pages
225 x 150mm

Author/Editor: Sue Meredith

Illustrator: Adam Larkum


Press & Blog Reviews

Asks the big questions about global warming and considers how we can all help. The book works best as an informative guide to the main issues. Starting with an easy-to-read potted history, beginning with the industrial revolution, it examines everything from fair trade to biofuels.
This book doesn’t shy away from politics either, asking what governments can do about climate change and the threat to our planet. For extra green points, the book is printed on Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) approved paper and 20p from every copy goes to the environmental charity Friends of the Earth.

BBC Green
This explanation of the environmental problems facing our planet, what has gone wrong and what needs to be done about it, will help older primary and younger secondary pupils to a better understanding of environmental problems. It includes an introduction to the energy crisis, pollution, food and food miles, wildlife in danger, disappearing forests and carbon footprints. There are lots of practical ideas for how pupils can ‘go green’ and support for teachers in engaging pupils about possible futures for our planet. The language is appropriate for key stage 2, the illustrations are interesting and there is a useful glossary. The book is robust and appropriately priced, with 20p from every copy sold going to Friends of the Earth. A good classroom or library reference to get pupils started before carrying out independent research and developing their own responses to environmental issues, it is also a useful addition to primary ESD resources.
Primary Geographer

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