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Is it our job to protect the environment? / David Anthony.

By: Series: Points of viewPublisher: New York : KidHaven Publishing, 2019Copyright date: c2019Edition: First editionDescription: 24 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781534525719 (library bound book)
  • 9781534525726 (pbk. book)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Is it our job to protect the environment?DDC classification:
  • 363.7 .An628 2019
LOC classification:
  • GE195.5 .A577 2019
Contents:
Changing the planet -- A closer look at climate change -- A natural process -- People are the problem -- Too much money, not enough jobs -- Making people sick -- Free to choose -- Earth is our home -- An informed opinion -- Glossary.
Summary: "Many people believe humans have a responsibility to take care of the planet. However, other people believe it isn't their job to protect the environment. Readers discover the facts behind these two opposing points of view and how those points of view determine people's actions. Along the way, they examine their own opinion on this topic, which aligns with common science curricula, and learn to use facts to back up their opinion. Fact boxes, graphic organizers, and vibrant photographs come together to create an eye-catching design that enhances this exploration of critical-thinking skills." --Amazon.com
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Includes index.

Changing the planet -- A closer look at climate change -- A natural process -- People are the problem -- Too much money, not enough jobs -- Making people sick -- Free to choose -- Earth is our home -- An informed opinion -- Glossary.

"Many people believe humans have a responsibility to take care of the planet. However, other people believe it isn't their job to protect the environment. Readers discover the facts behind these two opposing points of view and how those points of view determine people's actions. Along the way, they examine their own opinion on this topic, which aligns with common science curricula, and learn to use facts to back up their opinion. Fact boxes, graphic organizers, and vibrant photographs come together to create an eye-catching design that enhances this exploration of critical-thinking skills." --Amazon.com

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