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This Book Will Save the Planet

This Book Will Save the Planet

Published in
2022
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Description

A rousing and radical investigation into the climate crisis, its causes, and how to fight for the most vulnerable people affected by it,  This Book Will Save the Planet  is a vibrantly illustrated study of one of humanity’s most significant threats. *2023 Notable Social Studies Trade Book* With this third title in the New York Times #1 best-selling Empower the Future series , you’ll gain a deeper understanding of climate change and climate justice. Our planet is in crisis. The ice caps are melting, sea levels are rising, wildfires are raging… and those most affected by global warming are marginalized communities across the globe.    But all is not lost— there’s still time for each and every one of us to make a difference .   Through the lens of intersectionality, author Dany Sigwalt lays out the framework for how we can come together to fight climate change, and how we can work to put people over profit. The planet is not protected if all its inhabitants are not; the people are not protected if the planet they inhabit is not.  In this book, you   At the end of each chapter, there are activities and calls to action to get you thinking and to grow your knowledge. All you need is a pen and a piece of paper.   With kaleidoscopic and vibrant illustrations by artist Aurélia Durand, this book is written for everyone who lives on planet Earth. By the end, you’ll have the tools you need to go out and make a difference. The Empower the Future series is a collection of vital and urgent books about how we can all build a better world. Other titles in the list include   This Book is Feminist   and  This Book is Anti-Racist.
Age
12-16
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
160 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Raises environmental awareness
  • Provides actionable steps for conservation
  • Empowers young readers to make a difference
  • Educates about sustainability and the impact of human activities on the planet