Reading List
Nonfiction dealing with air pollution and energy and environment issues:
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Pollution and Waste by Sally Morgan and Rosie Harlow, published by Kingfisher, New York |
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Energy and Power by Rosie Harlow and Sally Morgan, published by Kingfisher, New York. |
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Earth Alert edited by Nicole Carmichael and written by James Marsh, published by World Book |
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The Ozone Hole by Sally Morgan, published by Franklin Watts, New York
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Changing Climate by Sally Morgan, published by Franklin Watts, New York |
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Homes and Cities: Living for the Future by Sally Morgan, published by Franklin Watts, New York |
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Hazy Skies. Weather and the Environment. Kahl, Jonathan D.W., (1998) Minneapolis: Learner Publications Company. |
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The Grolier Library of Environmental Concepts and Issues Series, Grolier, (1996). Grolier Educational Corporation. |
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The Kids' Environment Book: What's Awry and Why Pedersen, Anne. (1991) Santa Fe, New Mexico. John Muir Publications |
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Scholastic Environmental Atlas of the United States Mattson, Mark. (1993).. New York. Scholastic, Inc. |
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Who Really Killed Cock Robin? by Jean Craighead George published by HarperTrophy |
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The Lorax by Dr. Suess |
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The Big Tree by Bruce Hiscock, published by Boyds Mills Press, Pennsylvania |
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Nonfiction dealing with developing ideas to solve problems: |
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Henry Ford: Young Man With Ideas by Hazel B. Aird and Catherine Ruddiman |
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The New Way Things Work by David Macaulay published by Houghton Mifflin |
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Rachel Carson, Pioneer of Ecology by Kathleen V. Kudlinski, published by Puffin Books, New York. |
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