Renewable Resources: Deadly Science
By (Author) Australian Geographic
Edited by Corey Tutt
Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
29th July 2025
Australia
Children
Non Fiction
Educational material
Childrens / Teenage: General interest
Hardback
32
Width 230mm, Height 260mm
As the world suffers the consequences of climate change, there is still hope. Scientists, engineers, inventors and companies are working hard to make real change. We no longer have to rely on the conventional power sources of oil, coal and gas. Instead, we can look to the future for energy that is good for the planet and for us. From solar to geothermal power, you will learn how the choices we make every day affect our future, for better or worse.
Embark on a scientific journey with the DeadlyScience books, an engaging series created with Corey Tutt, the 2020 NSW Young Australian of the Year.
Perfect for schools, libraries, and curious young minds, these books explore captivating topics while incorporating Indigenous knowledge.
Australian Geographic creates and distributes print works that inspire, entertain, teach and give readers access to a world of discovery and possibility. They publish books for adults, families and children on a wide range of subjects, from animals to travel, cartography to history, fun facts to moving stories. Australian Geographics books support and are strongly tied to its educational and scientific mission and receive a broad range of cross-promotion in the societys media properties, including print and online.
Founded by proud Kamilaroi man Corey Tutt OAM, DeadlyScience emerged with a powerful mission: to address the inequalities in educational resources and opportunities that discourage First Nations youth from pursuing their passions in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples were the First Scientists of this land, and DeadlyScience is dedicated to celebrating and preserving that legacy. Through their programs and resources, DeadlyScience are breaking down barriers for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students across Australia and inspiring the next generation of deadly scientists, innovators, engineers, and mathematicians.