Meltdown
By (Author) Anita Sanchez
Illustrated by Lily Padula
Workman Publishing
Workman Children's
3rd November 2022
1st November 2022
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Environment, sustainability and green issues
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Places and peoples
551.312
Hardback
128
Width 208mm, Height 256mm, Spine 14mm
520g
Meet the glaciers before they disappear. A companion in spirit to The World Without Fish, which calls attention to the plight of our oceans for young readers and has over 245,000 copies in print, Meltdown is the kids guide to the glorious but endangered world of glaciers. Glaciers may not be as sexy as rain forests or coral reefs, but they are just as vital to the health of the planet, and just as powerfully eloquent in their canary-in-a-coal-mine status. Packed with information, grounded in the latest science, lively in its writing, illustrated throughout, Meltdown gives readers an eye-opening overview of glaciers and how important they are: There are over 100,000 glaciers covering 10% of earths landmass, acting as protective shields to cool the atmosphere and holding almost three-quarters of the planets fresh water. We learn how glaciers were formed (some over two million years ago), how they move and carve the landscape, how theyre replenished, and how scientists study them (the bluer the ice, the older it is). We discover secrets of earths climate history hidden deep in a glaciers core and understand the delicate ecosystem of animals and plants that thrive in their frigid worlds, from keystone species like salmon to curiosities like ice worms. And we learn how climate change is threatening the glaciers, in turn, threatening all the benefits they bring the planet and all the positive steps readers can take to become climate activists, reduce their carbon footprint, and save the glaciers.
"An important perspective on our changing climate."--Kirkus Reviews
Anita Sanchez worked for over twenty-five years as an environmental educator for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, and now serves as an educational consultant to nature centers, arboreta, and school districts. She is the author of nine published books, including the middle-grade science titles Itch: Everything You Didn't Want to Know About What Makes You Scratch and Rotten!: Vultures, Beetles, and Slime, Nature's Decomposers (a Junior Library Guild selection). Visit Anita Sanchez at https: //anitasanchez.com/