On Green Day, Cam and her classmates discuss ways to protect the environment, but when money collected for the school's new skylights disappears, Cam uses her photographic memory to solve the mystery.
An alphabetically-arranged, illustrated discussion of environmental issues that covers topics and terms related to recycling, composting, energy efficiency, global warming, and appreciation of the outdoors.
why we need a green revolution-- and how it can renew America
Friedman, Thomas L
2008
Argues that the United States needs to adopt an environmentally friendly national strategy to be healthier, wealthier, and more secure, innovative, and productive.
Examines the role nature played in twentieth-century American life, discussing American ideas of nature, the use of natural resources, natural disasters and weather trends, and other related topics.
A series of events around the world are a prelude to global catastrophe, including glaciers in Iceland, volcanoes in the Antarctic, the Arizona desert, through the jungles of the Solomon Islands, the streets of Paris, and the beaches of Los Angeles.
Rather than a summer of fun transforming her family's pharmacy into an eco-spa, Lucy Desberg must face her sister Claudia's new boyfriend Bean, investor Gary's irritating daughter Bevin, and a spa coordinator who is put in charge of the plans.
Explores issues related to the environment, examines the dangers caused by pollution and garbage, and discusses the benefits of Green products and practices, which includes buying local products and recycling.
New third grade teacher Mr. Granite has so many strange ideas about how to make Ella Mentary School environmentally friendly that the students are sure he must be an alien.