REVIEWS
This book not only develops critical thinking skills but also encourages students to work out their own responses to the climate change issue in a positive and constructive way.
It is not full of doom and gloom, but acknowledges that there are reasons to be optimistic if we make the right choices. It could support areas of the English Curriculum such as Geography, Science and Citizenship.
Write Away, February 2010
'Can we stop global warming? Yes we can!' boasts the cover. It seemed too good to be true, a bit too positive really, but, my goodness, on viewing the contents a strange thing happened, it really started to feel as if something could be done!
This book draws on current data, research and the views of experts, the information is written in an interesting, non-technical and straight-forward way meaning that students of all ages and backgrounds can use this book to answer their questions...it can make them excited about the difference they can make to their planet!
The School Librarian, Spring 2010
An intriguingly positive version of how we earthlings can turn the carbon cycle from vicious spiral into virtuous circle.
Books for Keeps, March 2010