Amazon maintains lists of the most popular books on global warming. From their list the number one option is a book called "Climate Change: Observed impact on Planet Earth" written by Trevor Letcher. The second most popular title is "Climate Change: Picturing the Science" by Gavin Schmidt.
A great place for kids to learn about Global Warming is World Book Encyclopedia. World Book has easy to read articles about many topics, including Global Warming. World Book offers both online and hard copy articles.
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Africa is the continent most vulnerable to climate change. It already suffers regular famines, and agriculture and food production are threatened by any future warming. Other areas affected are the Arctic, small island nations, and the large flat river deltas of Asia.
No. No General Authority has ever mentioned global warming in a talk. The only Church-produced material mentioning global warming was published over 20 years ago in the July 1991 Ensign. It is in an article about caring for the earth, written by G. Michael Alder. At the time, he was the head of the Office of Technology Development for the state of Utah, and currently he is the director of Technology Transfer for BYU. You can read the article at the "Related Link" below.
To write an SRS document for stopping global warming, you would typically outline the goals of the project, the stakeholders involved, functional requirements (such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions, promoting renewable energy sources), non-functional requirements (like scalability, security), and any constraints or assumptions. Additionally, you would need to include testing requirements, project timeline, and potential risks or uncertainties.
Fact about global warming are most trustworthy on science websites as well as Wikipedia. The best sites for that might also include regional and national sites with news.
My piece "Lost Love" has Global Warming as the central theme of the action, including storm flood survivors and a benefit telethon for them. You can read the script for free at the link below.
The Sahara. It used to not be, but I read that it grew because of global warming.
The recommended order to read the Ender's Game books is to start with "Ender's Game," followed by "Speaker for the Dead," "Xenocide," and "Children of the Mind."
A great place for kids to learn about Global Warming is World Book Encyclopedia. World Book has easy to read articles about many topics, including Global Warming. World Book offers both online and hard copy articles.
The recommended order to read the "Ender's Game" series of books is to start with "Ender's Game," followed by "Speaker for the Dead," "Xenocide," and "Children of the Mind."
There is no strict order to read the Redwall books, but it is generally recommended to start with the first book published, "Redwall," and then read them in the order they were released. This allows readers to follow the timeline of events and character development in the series.
Kids may know the causes of global warming because:they read and understandthey may have learnt the causes at schoolthey follow news reportsthey are the scientists of the futurethey know they will be part of the future
The recommended order to read Orson Scott Card's books is to start with "Ender's Game" and then continue with the rest of the Ender series, followed by the Shadow series.
There is no specific recommended order to read Ursula Le Guin's books, but many suggest starting with her Earthsea series, followed by her Hainish Cycle novels.
James Monroe did read. He read a lot of books about law, especially the ones that Thomas Jefferson recommended to him to read.
Most of the books can be read by 10 year olds but Breaking Dawn is not recommended since some parts are inappropriate.