Earth Matters

Earth Matters by David de Rothschild, published by Dorling Kindersley in 2011, is a comprehensive family encyclopedia that delves into the wonders of our planet. With 256 pages, this edition presents an exploration of various habitats, from the Arctic to the Amazon, while addressing the impact of climate change on the diverse animals and plants inhabiting these regions.
Readers will find a wealth of information on environmental conservation and protection, as well as practical advice on actions that can be taken to support our ecosystems. The book serves as a reference for understanding Earth sciences and environmental science, making it a valuable resource for those interested in learning more about the intricate relationships within our natural world.
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A family encyclopedia, Earth Matters celebrates our incredible world from the Arctic to the Amazon. It explores our planet’s habitats, examines how climate change affects the animals and plants that live in each one, and advises on the positive, practical things we can do to help.– Back cover.
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