Attractively presented this is a clearly laid out guide to all the small ways in which everyone can make a difference to climate change. Packed full of information it shows what uses energy and ways of using less energy to achieve the same results. These include wearing more clothes rather than putting on the heating and turning off the tap when you are not using the water when cleaning teeth. Taken together, the tips will help everyone make the world a better place.
Printed on forest friendly paper, this timely guide book is packed with statistics and suggestions of practical things that children can do to make a real difference to the environment.
Learn how simple, small steps such as turning off the tap when brushing your teeth, pulling on a jumper instead of switching on the heating and changing to energy-saving lightbulbs can make a big difference to the planet.
Glenn Murphy received his masters in science communication from London’s Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine. He wrote Why is Snot Green? whilst managing the Explainer team at the Science Museum in London. In 2007 he moved to the United States. He now lives and works in North Carolina, with his wife Heather and an increasingly large and ill-tempered cat.