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Earth-friendly shopping
by
Gosman, Gillian
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Shopping Juvenile literature.
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Sustainable living Juvenile literature.
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Shopping.
2011
Explains how to shop to protect protect our planet and fight global warming.
Getting to know the World Bank : a guide for young people
2005
As a knowledge bank, the World Bank produces a wide and varied range of information tools, from project documents, country assistance strategies, and development reports to monographs, electronic databases, and web sites. Generally, these products cater to the needs of its international partners and stakeholders, such as other multilateral organizations, governments, and civil society to name a few. However a basic guide to the World Bank for young people cannot be found. Getting to Know the World Bankserves an excellent starting point for young readers who want to learn more about the World Bank. A general, accessible introduction to the World Bank, this guide provides an overview of the Banks history, organization, mission, and purpose. It is a good reference tool for young people interested in understanding what the Bank does and how it operates. The guide features graphics and sidebar Q & As on a wide range on topics such as HIV/AIDS, education, and conflict prevention. It addresses such questions as: Why was the Bank founded? Where does it get its money? What are Millennium Development Goals? And whats the difference between the Bank and the IMF?.
Living green at home
by
Aloian, Molly
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Aloian, Molly. Green scene
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Environmentalism Juvenile literature.
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Sustainable living Juvenile literature.
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Environmentalism.
2014
Learn what you can do at home to live more environmentally friendly.
Earth-friendly living
by
Coleman, Miriam
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Sustainable living Juvenile literature.
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Environmentalism Juvenile literature.
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Sustainable living.
2011
Outlines the reasons for living in an environmentally mindful way and discusses recycling, energy and water conservation, and greener cooking and cleaning methods.
Earth-friendly food
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Gosman, Gillian
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Natural foods Juvenile literature.
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Sustainable living Juvenile literature.
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Environmental responsibility Juvenile literature.
2011
Discusses how and what to eat to help the environment.
Using water wisely
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Twiddy, Robin, author
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Water conservation Juvenile literature.
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Water use Juvenile literature.
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Sustainable living Juvenile literature.
2023
People who have never had to worry about water coming out of the sink might not think much about it. But wasting water causes great problems for the environment and for people who don't have easy access to clean water. This inviting volume is a call to climate change heroes to use water more wisely in their everyday lives. They'll learn how to stop bad habits and how to nurture new ones for themselves and their friends. Important information and relatable images of young people are presented in comic-book form to intrigue even reluctant readers.
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Population growth
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Bellamy, Rufus
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Population Juvenile literature.
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Overpopulation Juvenile literature.
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Environmental protection Juvenile literature.
2011
Discusses how population expansion taxes our resources and poses a treat to the environment.
Cities
by
Laidlaw, Jill A
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Urban ecology (Sociology) Juvenile literature.
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Sustainable living Juvenile literature.
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Sustainable architecture Juvenile literature.
2011
\"Discusses the carbon footprint of cities and ways that the environmental impact can be reduced\"--Provided by the publisher.
Recycle this book : 100 top children's book authors tell you how to go green
by
Gutman, Dan
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Environmental protection Citizen participation Juvenile literature.
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Sustainable living Juvenile literature.
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Green movement Juvenile literature.
2009
Favorite authors share their hopes, fears, and questions and reveal the changes they've made in their own lives to address one crucial issue: How do we save the planet?\"