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CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGIES

HOW WE CAN HELP OUR PLANET

A timely, practical, and reassuring look at collective actions against climate change.

A concise guide that reminds readers that it’s not too late: There are real actions, big and small, that we all can take to combat climate change.

“The time is now. Climate change will impact everyone on Earth.” With this urgent declaration, Schroeder emphasizes the necessity of immediate strategies to slow global warming and mitigate its effects on the planet. She identifies human-caused greenhouse gases as a primary culprit and asserts that the most effective responses focus on reducing these emissions. The book opens by addressing the energy sector—“transportation, heat and electricity, buildings, manufacturing, and construction”—which accounts for 75% of global greenhouse gases. The subsequent short chapters explore carbon capture and storage technologies, sustainable agriculture, thrifting and recycling, and practical daily measures, such as purchasing energy-efficient appliances and growing one’s own food. Text boxes provide added context, from the history of electric vehicles to explanations of carbon cap and trade systems and farmer’s markets, offering readers deeper insights without overwhelming the approachable and engaging central narrative. Clearly captioned photos break up the text nicely. The author doesn’t just cover important factual information but also exhorts readers to join the movement for a healthier planet. The conclusion underscores the positive message that “individual actions are very important in fighting climate change.”

A timely, practical, and reassuring look at collective actions against climate change. (glossary, source notes, selected bibliography, further information, index) (Nonfiction. 12-18)

Pub Date: yesterday

ISBN: 9798765644218

Page Count: 64

Publisher: Twenty-First Century/Lerner

Review Posted Online: Oct. 10, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15, 2025

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THE NEW QUEER CONSCIENCE

From the Pocket Change Collective series

Small but mighty necessary reading.

A miniature manifesto for radical queer acceptance that weaves together the personal and political.

Eli, a cis gay white Jewish man, uses his own identities and experiences to frame and acknowledge his perspective. In the prologue, Eli compares the global Jewish community to the global queer community, noting, “We don’t always get it right, but the importance of showing up for other Jews has been carved into the DNA of what it means to be Jewish. It is my dream that queer people develop the same ideology—what I like to call a Global Queer Conscience.” He details his own isolating experiences as a queer adolescent in an Orthodox Jewish community and reflects on how he and so many others would have benefitted from a robust and supportive queer community. The rest of the book outlines 10 principles based on the belief that an expectation of mutual care and concern across various other dimensions of identity can be integrated into queer community values. Eli’s prose is clear, straightforward, and powerful. While he makes some choices that may be divisive—for example, using the initialism LGBTQIAA+ which includes “ally”—he always makes clear those are his personal choices and that the language is ever evolving.

Small but mighty necessary reading. (resources) (Nonfiction. 14-18)

Pub Date: June 2, 2020

ISBN: 978-0-593-09368-9

Page Count: 64

Publisher: Penguin Workshop

Review Posted Online: March 28, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2020

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TAKING ON THE PLASTICS CRISIS

From the Pocket Change Collective series

Brief yet inspirational, this story will galvanize youth to use their voices for change.

Teen environmental activist and founder of the nonprofit Hannah4Change, Testa shares her story and the science around plastic pollution in her fight to save our planet.

Testa’s connection to and respect for nature compelled her to begin championing animal causes at the age of 10, and this desire to have an impact later propelled her to dedicate her life to fighting plastic pollution. Starting with the history of plastic and how it’s produced, Testa acknowledges the benefits of plastics for humanity but also the many ways it harms our planet. Instead of relying on recycling—which is both insufficient and ineffective—she urges readers to follow two additional R’s: “refuse” and “raise awareness.” Readers are encouraged to do their part, starting with small things like refusing to use plastic straws and water bottles and eventually working up to using their voices to influence business and policy change. In the process, she highlights other youth advocates working toward the same cause. Short chapters include personal examples, such as observations of plastic pollution in Mauritius, her maternal grandparents’ birthplace. Testa makes her case not only against plastic pollution, but also for the work she’s done, resulting in something of a college-admissions–essay tone. Nevertheless, the first-person accounts paired with science will have an impact on readers. Unfortunately, no sources are cited and the lack of backmatter is a missed opportunity.

Brief yet inspirational, this story will galvanize youth to use their voices for change. (Nonfiction. 12-18)

Pub Date: Oct. 13, 2020

ISBN: 978-0-593-22333-8

Page Count: 64

Publisher: Penguin Workshop

Review Posted Online: July 26, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2020

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