Climatic changes
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Incoming Resources
- Stand up! Speak up!, a story inspired by the Climate Change Revolution, by Andrew Joyner
- Our planet!, there's no place like Earth, by Earth (with Stacy McAnulty) ; illustrated by Earth (and David Litchfield)
- We rise, the earth guardians guide to building a movement that restore the planet, Xiutezcatl Martinez with Justin Spizman
- Look at the weather, Britta Teckentrup ; translated and adapted by Shelley Tanaka
- What is climate change?, by Gail Herman ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
- The trick, a BBC presentation in association with PBS ; a VOX Pictures production for BBC in association with PBS ; written by Owen Sheers ; produced by Adrian Bate ; directed by Pip Broughton
- Imaginary borders, Xiuhtezcatl Martinez ; with contributions by Russell Mendell
- The loneliest polar bear, a true story of survival and peril on the edge of a warming world, Kale Williams
- Thunder & lightning, weather past, present, future, Lauren Redniss
- Don't even think about it, why our brains are wired to ignore climate change, George Marshall
- Hot, flat, and crowded, why we need a green revolution--and how it can renew America, Thomas L. Friedman
- Old enough to save the planet, written by Loll Kirby ; illustrated by Adelina Lirius ; foreword by Kallan Benson
- The heat will kill you first, life and death on a scorched planet, Jeff Goodell
- The Magic School Bus and the climate challenge, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- The carbon footprint of everything, Mike Berners-Lee
- Glacier on the move, written by Elizabeth Rusch ; illustrated by Alice Brereton
- The book of hope, a survival guide for trying times, Jane Goodall, Douglas Abrams with Gail Hudson
- Fire weather, a true story from a hotter world, John Vaillant
- Frozen world, the story of the ice age
- The end of ice, bearing witness and finding meaning in the path of climate disruption, Dahr Jamail
- The Usborne Internet-linked introduction to weather & climate change, Laura Howell ; designed by Joanne Kirkby, Karen Tomlins and Laura Hammonds ; digital imagery and illustrations by Keith Furnival
- Climate change, Jessica Gunderson
- How to prepare for climate change, a practical guide to surviving the chaos, David Pogue
- 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
- Eat for the planet, saving the world, one bite at a time, by Nil Zacharias and Gene Stone
- On fire, the (burning) case for a green new deal, Naomi Klein
- Fires everywhere, by Raymond Bergin ; consultant, David L. Fox, Professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Minnesota
- A kids book about climate change, by Zanagee Artis & Olivia Greenspan
- Rising seas, by Raymond Bergin
- Climate emergency atlas, writer and researcher, Dan Hooke ; consultants, Professor Frans Berkhout and Professor Kirstin Dow ; [foreword by Jamie Margolin]
- 2012 ice age
- Girl warriors, how 25 young activists are saving the earth, Rachel Sarah
- The climate book, created by Greta Thunberg
- The forest in the sea, seaweed solutions to planetary problems, Anita Sanchez
- Climate change, author, John Woodward
- Inconvenient facts, the science that Al Gore doesn't want you to know, Gregory Wrightstone
- The treeline, the last forest and the future of life on earth, Ben Rawlence
- Breaking the mold, changing the face of climate science, Dana Alison Levy
- The big book of belonging, words and pictures by Yuval Zommer
- Meltdown, discover Earth's irreplaceable glaciers and learn what you can do to save them, Anita Sanchez ; illustrated by Lily Padula
- Our planet!, there's no place like Earth, by Earth (with Stacy McAnulty) ; illustrated by Earth (and David Litchfield)
- Climate change, by Emily Kington
- Killer floods, a Nova production by Blink Entertainment Ltd. for WGBH Boston in association with Channel 4 and SBS-TV ; series produced and directed by Oliver Twinch ; produced by Olive King ; filmed and directed by Elliot Kew
- An inconvenient sequel, truth to power : your action handbook to learn the science, find your voice, and help solve the climate crisis, Al Gore
- Geostorm, Into the storm
- The water will come, rising seas, sinking cities, and the remaking of the civilized world, Jeff Goodell
- Terrible storms, by Raymond Bergin ; consultant, David L. Fox, Professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Minnesota
- Melting ice, by Raymond Bergin ; consultant, David L. Fox, Professor of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Minnesota
- Mega disasters, History
- Carbon nation, Earth School Educational Foundation ; producers, Peter Byck ... [et al.] ; director, Peter Byck ; writers, Peter Byck, Eric Driscoll, Matt Weinhold, Karen Weigert
Outgoing Resources
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