Climate change / Barnaby Newbolt.
By: Newbolt, Barnaby [author.].
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TextSeries: Oxford bookworms libraryStage 2Factfiles: Publisher: Oxford, [England] : Oxford University Press, [2009]Copyright date: ©2009Description: 56 pages : illustrations, photos, maps ; 20 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780194236317.Subject(s): Reading comprehension -- Problems, exercises, etc | Readers (Adult) | Readers for new literates | High interest-low vocabulary books | Climatic changes | Global temperature changes | Global environmental changeDDC classification: 363.738 NEW Summary: "It's a terrible problem - or it's really not as bad as people say. There will be sudden big changes - or slower changes that we can learn to live with. It means the end for many animals, people, even whole islands -- but will this happen soon, or hundreds of years from now? What is the true story about climate change? Why is it happening, and what can we do about it? If we learn about the past, then perhaps there will be time to make changes for the future..."--Back cover.
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| 355.009 NOR It doesn't take a hero : | 355.02 TZU The art of war / | 363.325 WIL Terrorism : | 363.738 NEW Climate change / | 370.152 LAL Complete global perspectives for Cambridge IGCSE® & O level / | 370.152 LAL Complete global perspectives for Cambridge IGCSE® & O level / | 370.152 LAL Complete global perspectives for Cambridge IGCSE® & O level / |
"It's a terrible problem - or it's really not as bad as people say. There will be sudden big changes - or slower changes that we can learn to live with. It means the end for many animals, people, even whole islands -- but will this happen soon, or hundreds of years from now? What is the true story about climate change? Why is it happening, and what can we do about it? If we learn about the past, then perhaps there will be time to make changes for the future..."--Back cover.

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