Global Warming

Global Warming by Seymour Simon, published by HarperCollins on February 23, 2010, is a 32-page exploration of the complexities surrounding Earth’s changing climate. This edition presents a full-color photographic introduction that delves into the factors influencing climate change, addressing questions about natural variations and human impact on global warming.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the causes and effects of climate change, supported by vivid imagery and accessible explanations. The book focuses on critical topics within juvenile nonfiction, particularly in the realms of science and environmental conservation. This informative resource aims to enhance understanding of a pressing global issue, making it suitable for young readers interested in science and nature.
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Earth’s climate has always varied, but it is now changing more rapidly than at any other time in recent centuries. The climate is very complex, and many factors play important roles in determining how it changes.
Why is the climate changing? Could Earth be getting warmer by itself? Are people doing things that make the climate warmer?
Award-winning science writer Seymour Simon teams up with the Smithsonian Institution to give you a full-color photographic introduction to the causes and effects of global warming and climate change.
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