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Kids and parents who read this book will be inspired to bring about change that will help save our only home, Earth.'-Dia Mirza, actor, filmmaker, champion of nature Ever wondered what it is like to live on a planet that's a few degrees warmer, or how wasting food is similar to flushing water down the drain? So You Want to Know About the Environment looks at climate change, food, waste, water and wildlife; explains scientific concepts and asks important questions. Packed with facts, jokes, activities and stories from people working in the field in different parts of the world, the book will…mehr

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Kids and parents who read this book will be inspired to bring about change that will help save our only home, Earth.'-Dia Mirza, actor, filmmaker, champion of nature Ever wondered what it is like to live on a planet that's a few degrees warmer, or how wasting food is similar to flushing water down the drain? So You Want to Know About the Environment looks at climate change, food, waste, water and wildlife; explains scientific concepts and asks important questions. Packed with facts, jokes, activities and stories from people working in the field in different parts of the world, the book will make children analyze, explore, love and respect the environment.
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When 'Bijal Vachharajani' is not reading Harry Potter, she is Editor Scissorhands at Pratham Books. A journalist, Bijal is the author of three children's books, 'So You Want to Know About the Environment, What's Neema Eating Today?' and 'The Seed Savers'. She has co-authored 'The Great Indian Nature Trail with Uncle Bikky' and 10 Indian Ecostars Who Are Fighting to Save the Planet'. She has also edited a magazine, rescued animals, and written tons of articles about nature, food and books. Bijal has a Masters in Environment Security and Peace from the University of Peace in Costa Rica, and is now a certified climate worrier.