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Analyzing climate change, asking questions, evaluating evidence, and designing solutions, Philip Steele

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Analyzing climate change, asking questions, evaluating evidence, and designing solutions, Philip Steele
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Analyzing climate change
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Philip Steele
Series statement
Analyzing environmental change
Sub title
asking questions, evaluating evidence, and designing solutions
Summary
Scientific evidence clearly shows that temperatures and the level of CO2 in the atmosphere have risen dramatically since the end of the nineteenth century, coinciding with the rise of industrialization. But what can be done to slow the effects of climate change on humans, plants and animals, and natural resources? This book explains the consequences of further climate change, from flooding of coastal areas to unhealthy pollution in urban areas, and how governments, businesses, and citizens can proactively work on limiting their use of greenhouse gases. International accords such as the Paris agreement of 2015 and the Kyoto Protocol of 1992 are also discussed
Target audience
juvenile
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