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OverviewTwenty-three top U.S. climate essay student finalists in the 2022 National Climate Essay Student Competition enjoin a clarion call for access to needed climate quality of life solutions uncovered by investigative research and personal experience. Bonus inaugural works of the 2019, 2020, and 2021 National Climate Student Essayists included demonstrate a climate urgency for a response trajectory synchronizing individual concerns, present-day humanity, and biodiversity survival realities. Famed naturalist, Wil Hershberger notes the importance of young people taking on the issue of the climate crisis. National Geographic wildlife photographer and field biologist, John Cancalosi advises readers of the type of mind required to successfully tackle the challenges that climate change presents. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pamela S EllisPublisher: Books Motivate Press Imprint: Books Motivate Press Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.308kg ISBN: 9798218030261Pages: 126 Publication Date: 31 August 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsWhat a refreshing idea it is to have the next generation of leaders engage in researching climate change and the consequences to local, national and global ecosystems. It is wonderful to see these young people taking on these intense issues and reflecting on the inactions of our current leaders. I certainly hope that these leaders-in-the-making will continue to take the climate crisis seriously and endeavor to make the hard decisions that should have been addressed decades ago. Wil Hershberger The Songs of Insects Hedgesville, WV This work is a timely, compelling, and vitally important read. Lee Temple Founder Primamundi.com Any time you can get students from diverse backgrounds to work together toward a common good, you have a winner. If that good is wise stewardship of our shared planet, better yet. To aspire to unravel the issue of climate change and its social consequences is a tall order. One should beware of simplistic solutions to complex problems. A discerning, compassionate mind will be required to find interdisciplinary, real-world solutions to the problems that climate change present. John Cancalosi nature-photography.us Germantown, MD """What a refreshing idea it is to have the next generation of leaders engage in researching climate change and the consequences to local, national and global ecosystems. It is wonderful to see these young people taking on these intense issues and reflecting on the inactions of our current leaders. I certainly hope that these leaders-in-the-making will continue to take the climate crisis seriously and endeavor to make the hard decisions that should have been addressed decades ago."" Wil Hershberger The Songs of Insects Hedgesville, WV ""This work is a timely, compelling, and vitally important read."" Lee Temple Founder Primamundi.com ""Any time you can get students from diverse backgrounds to work together toward a common good, you have a winner. If that good is wise stewardship of our shared planet, better yet. To aspire to unravel the issue of climate change and its social consequences is a tall order. One should beware of simplistic solutions to complex problems. A discerning, compassionate mind will be required to find interdisciplinary, real-world solutions to the problems that climate change present."" John Cancalosi nature-photography.us Germantown, MD" Author InformationPamela S. Ellis is editor and executive director of Books Motivate Foundation, a Ph.D. graduate in Higher Education, Advanced Studies, Leadership, and Policy Department, Morgan State University, Baltimore. Dr. Ellis holds an O.D. degree from Salus University, and a B.S. degree in Chemistry from Spelman College, Atlanta. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |