With a Little Kelp from Our Friends: The Secret Life of Seaweed: History, Culture and Environment
By (Author) Mathew Bate
Illustrated by Liz Rowland
Thames and Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd
Thames and Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd
26th January 2021
Australia
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Nature, animals, the natural world
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Environment, sustainability and green issues
Short-listed for Australian Book Designer Awards 2022 (Australia)
Hardback
64
Width 258mm, Height 352mm, Spine 14mm
796g
'A great, easy-to-understand book for kids about how important seaweed is.' - Tim Flannery
Did you know that feeding seaweed to cows can reduce the methane in their burps and farts by more than half Or that a forest of kelp absorbs more carbon than a tropical rainforest of the same size We can even make edible bioplastics from seaweed!
Beyond the tideline, there are around 10,000 types of seaweed. An essential ingredient for life on Earth, seaweed has sustained animals and people for many thousands of years. From ancient history and mythology to modern uses in food, health and medicine, discover how seriously cool seaweed is, and how it can even help tackle climate change.
Complete with a guide to common seaweeds and foraging guidelines, this charmingly illustrated picture book will educate and inspire, and encourage respect for the natural world.
Mathew Bate is a writer and poet with an interest in changing the narrative of climate change and how people relate to natural landscapes. Passionate about regenerative agriculture, he has developed a deep affinity for seaweed and its remedial power. Mat is the former co-editor of Matters Journal and his work has been published in Dumbo Feather, Cordite Poetry Review and Gippslandia. He is currently studying regenerative agriculture at Southern Cross University, the first degree of its kind in the world.