
Activists Assemble - Save Your Planet
Ben Hoare
Illustrated by Jade Orlando
Synopsis
Discover How You Can Become a Real-Life Superhero and Help Save the Planet!
The world can seem a scary place to live. Forests are burning, plastic is filling the oceans and the air is polluted. But we can all help save the planet – including you!
Activists Assemble – Save Your Planet details the major current environmental issues, why they occur, and how they can be resolved. Written by the former Feature Editor of BBC Wildlife Magazine Ben Hoare and beautifully illustrated by Jade Orlando, discover how and why the world is getting hotter, the consequences of deforestation, and the impact of too many vehicles. Become a real-life superhero and help to protect the environment – from quick and easy fixes to changes that could have a long-term global effect. Meet famous eco-warriors like David Attenborough and Greta Thunberg who are leading the way in the worldwide crusade to be more environmentally friendly. Take the quiz to find out just how green you truly are. . . and could be.
An activity section gives readers the opportunity to explore environmentalism further: test your eco-hero knowledge, start important conversations using the 'discussion time' questions, and jot down your thoughts and observations. Packed with tips on sustainability, recycling, and green living, this book is a must-have guide for any young climate change activist.
This is our planet – we can save it!
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Getting any reader to grasp the urgency of our planet’s environmental threats, without reducing them to hopelessness and eco-anxiety is a mighty task. Hats off to the author – he strikes a fine balance. Morbid challenges like population growth, habitat loss and hunting are told in truth but are equally balanced with colourful, playful illustrations.Discover Wildlife
this book offers young readers a grounding in the problems facing the planet: pollution, endangered species, climate change, the peril of plastic and so on. It’s colourful, approachable, informative and fun but has a serious point to make. Start young to save the planet!Country and Town House magazine