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Chargement... Eyes Wide Open: Going Behind the Environmental Headlinespar Paul Fleischman
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This comprehensive, informational text helps readers better understand contemporary environmental concerns. Detailed explanations, real-world examples, and excellent visuals teach students to question and analyze the information they receive. Source Notes, Bibliography, Suggested Resources, Glossary. This book by Paul Fleischman is a great read about the environment and what has/is happening in the world today. It explains that the environmental problems that we are facing in the world are not new, but they have been happening for decades and upwards. From the disappearance of bees, to pollution, to politics, etc. This book speaks on the truths of pollution and out ever changing earth in regards to climate change. I received this book through Miss Literati for a review. Imagine a world where the planet is slowly wearing away, falling apart. There are all kinds of natural disasters: hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, tsunamis. The water is slowly creeping in to take over the land. Other places are missing water. The air is virtually unbreathable. It’s polluted and dirty and very unhealthy. You want to get away from it, but there’s nowhere to go. It is air. It is life. It is all around you. It is essential. Now guess what. This is the world you’re living in. Eyes Wide Open is written by a man named Paul Fleishman who starts off the book by saying he lives in a town in California that is so small that it doesn’t even merit a traffic light. Just a few years earlier, Fleishman didn’t know a whole lot about the stuff he talks about in his book. His curiosity started with a dead bee. Because of that, he walks you through Eyes Wide Open. He’s very careful about what you may or may not know, but it’s not dumbed down either. There’s a glossary in the back, too, for any words he’s underlined that you might not know. He gives you a good rundown of the topics he wants to cover, and then gives you the option of finding out more information in side notes with websites, book titles, and pictures. Eyes Wide Open is full of fun pictures! As basic as Fleishman is in Eyes Wide Open, it seems to me he didn’t just talk about the earth and the environment, trying to guilt you into caring more and doing something, like you might think, or maybe like other things you’ve read. It’s obvious he wants you to do something, and that something is to be aware. He’s trying to literally open your eyes. And not just about the environment, but everything-the food you eat, the world you live in, the information you’re told. A lot of things in this world are deceiving. Eyes Wide Open seems like the perfect book for someone who doesn’t know a whole lot about the environment. I thought it was pleasantly ironic that I heard about solar roadways while I was reading this book. Solar roadways sound amazing. I hope Paul would approve. I liked how the book didn’t just focus on America and what we can and are doing, but it focused on parts of the world you might not know too much about like India and China. We’re all tied. Everything you do affects someone else, whether it be environmentally or otherwise. Keep your eyes open and see. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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"We're living in an aha moment. Take 250 years of human ingenuity. Add abundant fossil fuels. The result: a population and lifestyle never seen before. The downsides weren't visible for centuries, but now they are. Suddenly everything needs rethinking - suburbs, cars, fast food, cheap prices. It's a changed world. This book explains it. Using politics, psychology, and history for attitude, Eyes Wide Open shows how to see the principles driving events and attitudes, from vested interests to denial to big-country syndrome. Here's the briefing you need to comprehend the twenty-first century"--Page [4] of cover. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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