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Climate Champions: 15 Women Fighting for Your Future
By (Author) Rachel Sarah
Chicago Review Press
Chicago Review Press
1st August 2023
United States
Children
Non Fiction
333.7209252
Hardback
224
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 20mm
362g
Age range 12+
These 15 contemporary climate champions are on the frontlines of science to create a sustainable future on Earth.
They are climate scientists, journalists, professors, academics, researchers, and policy makers from around the world who draft policies with real-world impact, run science labs to find new answers to old problems, and lead organisations at the forefront of change. These women do not shy away from showing how racial and social injustices lie at the root of so many climate-related issues.
Their stories are accessible and energetic, with spotlights on the triumphs and struggles of women who are working to protect the planet.
As young readers learn how these champions are rising up around the world, they will learn how to be part of the solution.
'This compact and useful resource effectively highlights critical voices. An inspiring collective biography that is also an empowering call to action.' Kirkus Reviews
'Such stories are vibrant and cognisant of the struggles that activists face along the way...Climate Champions is engaging and intersectional.' Foreword Reviews
'This book promises an introduction to 15 women climate champions, but it delivers far more...the women's stories offer hope and inspiration.' Booklist starred Review
"This book promises an introduction to 15 women climate champions, but it delivers far more...the women's stories offer hope and inspiration." --Booklist Starred Review
"This compact and useful resource effectively highlights critical voices. An inspiring collective biography that is also an empowering call to action." --Kirkus Reviews
Rachel Sarah is a journalist and the author of Girl Warriors. Her writing has appeared in the Washington Post, New York Times, Yahoo, POPSUGAR, and more. Rachel was a 2022 Kiplinger Fellow, one of twenty-two journalists from around the world selected for the Public Affairs Journalism's inaugural class in climate change reporting. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area on Ohlone land. Visit her online at RachelSarah.com.