Book Display: Climate SOS

Book Display: Climate SOS

Everett Cafe

Does it take an impassioned teen like Greta Thunberg to move mountains? Eleven thousand scientists from 153 nations recently endorsed a major statement on the ill health of our planet which was published on the 40th anniversary of the first world climate conference, and in the journal BioScience. We are urged: unless there are major changes to global society, we face a climate emergency that threatens not only our natural ecosystems, but our humanity.

 

Climate SOS shares our desire to understand the magnitude of the problem, with a call to educators, citizens, and policy makers. Critical issues include energy consumption, population stabilization, nature conservation, diet, and world GDP growth.


At the Everett News Cafe, you'll find a new book collection every few weeks that relates to current affairs, education, or learning environments.



Interested in a little more? See the Earth Science rhizr created by Rachel Altvater, Library Associate, who presents curriculum resources that align with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) in the following areas: Space Systems, History of the Earth, Earth's Systems, Weather and Climate, and Human Sustainability.


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By: Library Staff
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