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|title=Go Green! A Young Person's Guide to the Blue Planet
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Suggestions for further reading:
There's a lot of good stuff around in the Green arena. We liked: [[Planet in In Peril by Anita Ganeri and Mike Phillips]] (A Horrible Geography Handbook); [[The Big Green Book by Ian Winton and Fred Pearce]] and for younger children: [[10 Things I can do to Can Do To Help my My World by Melanie Walsh]].
Or how about: “Will [[Will Jellyfish Rule the World?by Leo Hickman]], or for budding adventurers:
“Serious [[Serious Survival: How to Poo in the Arctic and Other Essential Tips for Explorers” Explorers by Marshal Marshall Corwin]].
You could shelve ''Go Green'' alongside [[Stories for a Fragile Planet: Traditional Tales About Caring for the Earth by Kenneth Steven and Jane Ray]]. For oldies, you could try [[A Blueprint for a Safer Planet: How We Can Save the World and Create Prosperity by Nicholas Stern]]. {{amazontext|amazon=1906435014}} {{waterstonestextamazonUStext|waterstonesamazon=63541991906435014}}
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