“This is an eye-opening glimpse at the worldwide impact of rising temperatures.” —School Library Journal.
“Flooding and climate change have become increasingly important topics that need to be addressed, and our youngest readers — and a large hope for the future of this planet — will learn important information about our world and its climate in this informative text.” —Booklist.
The Earth’s oceans are on the rise. Since 1880, global sea levels have risen steadily each year to a global average of about 8–9 inches (20–23 cm), and they’re still rising. By 2100, the sea could climb as much as 6.6 feet (2 m) higher than it is today.
Rising Seas gives youth an eye-popping view of what the Earth might look like under the rising sea levels of climate change. Photographs juxtapose the present-day with that area’s projected future. The shocking images will help readers understand the urgency for action. This updated and expanded edition features three new locations — London, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and Manila, the Philippines — as well as brand new sections about climate anxiety (and what you can do about it) and how the world worked together to close the ozone hole, giving young readers a reason to hope for a better future.
The 8 extra pages and thorough revision make this an important warning for the future.
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Keltie Thomas is the author of Do Fish Fart?, How Hockey Works and Animals that Changed the World, as well as many other highly acclaimed children's books nominated for several awards. Most recently, Do Fish Fart? (ISBN 978 177085 727 8) won the Award of Merit from the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority.
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