Planet in Danger
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The Impact of Public Health
by Kevin Cunningham
Part of the Planet in Danger series
Dengue fever. Heat waves. Grief. Human-caused climate change presents challenges to people's physical and mental well-being. In The Impact on Public Health, the Planet in Danger series introduces readers to the diseases and disasters unleashed as the Earth becomes warmer. Scientific voices describe research and solutions. Eyewitnesses share experiences in places hit hard by climate-related health problems. Full-color images and maps offer helpful visual information. Fast facts fan reader interest while a glossary explains important terms. A timeline and suggestions for further research guide anyone who wants to learn more about one of today's critical issues.
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The Threat of Wildfires
by Kevin Cunningham
Part of the Planet in Danger series
Wildfires helped keep nature in balance for millions of years. But today's wildfires burn hotter, last longer, and happen more often because of climate change. The latest book in the Planet in Danger series, The Threat of Wildfires explains the links between human-caused climate change and these dangerous events. Cutting-edge science describes what conditions spark the flames and detail the human activities involved. Dramatic images take readers onto the hot and smoky front lines while extras like maps and fast facts provide next-level information. A further reading and viewing section, glossary, and timeline point the way for anyone interested in learning more.
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Drought: The Quiet Disaster
by Kevin Cunningham
Part of the Planet in Danger series
Ancient lakes turned into wastelands. Vast fields of brown grass. Desperate people on the move in search of water. Droughts have become a threat around the world. The Planet in Danger series delves into the science behind this often-overlooked catastrophe. In Drought: The Quiet Disaster, experts discuss climate change's role in causing more frequent and intense droughts. Eyewitnesses tell vivid stories of life during drought and share hopeful accounts of finding solutions to problems. Color images and fast facts supply another level of information. Maps track drought while a glossary defines important terms. Special sections point readers to resources for learning more.
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Disappearing Sea Ice and Glaciers
by Kevin Cunningham
Part of the Planet in Danger series
Sea ice at the Earth's poles air condition the planet. Glaciers store huge amounts of water. But as climate change melts the ice, the planet heats up faster and the ocean levels rise. Planet in Danger: Disappearing Sea Ice and Glaciers looks at how events in the polar regions threaten small communities and giant cities around the world. The latest science news provides details and expert accounts. Full-color images take readers into rushing floodwaters and onto Arctic ice floes. Fast facts go beyond the story while a glossary introduces important terms. A list of resources points students to further information.
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Extreme Climate, Extreme Storms
by Kevin Cunningham
Part of the Planet in Danger series
The weather becomes more extreme as Earth's atmosphere heats up. Today's storms drop record amounts of rain that cause disastrous floods while massive snowfalls shut down cities. The Planet in Danger series presents Extreme Climate, Extreme Storms, an in-depth look at today's super-strong rainstorms, hurricanes, and floods. Climate refugees provide eyewitness stories of lives uprooted by extreme weather while scientists share expert viewpoints and the latest research. Fast facts give readers added pieces of information. Color images and maps offer dramatic visual evidence. A glossary boosts vocabulary and a list of suggested resources opens the door to further exploration.
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Loss of Biodiversity
by Kevin Cunningham
Part of the Planet in Danger series
People depend on biodiversity. But today, plant and animal species go extinct faster than at any point in human history. The latest book in the Planet in Danger series, The Loss of Biodiversity explores the relationship between human beings and the living world and the threat to it posed by climate change. On-the-ground stories highlight how people maintain biodiversity to better their own lives. The latest research details the fascinating ways living things play a part in our food, medicines, and inventions. Full-color photos, maps, and a glossary illustrate ideas. A timeline places biodiversity in history. Suggested resources steer readers to further information.
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