100 Things to Know About Saving the Planet
By (Author) Jerome Martin
By (author) Alice James
By (author) Rose Hall
By (author) Tom Mumbray
By (author) Lan Cook
By (author) Darran Stobbart
By (author) Eddie Reynolds
Illustrated by Federico Mariani
Illustrated by Parko Polo
Illustrated by Dominique Byron
Usborne Publishing Ltd
Usborne Publishing Ltd
18th November 2020
3rd September 2020
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Nature, animals, the natural world
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Science and technology
333.72
Winner of Made for Mums Award 2021 (UK)
Hardback
128
Width 177mm, Height 245mm, Spine 17mm
530g
A colourful information book filled with 100 fascinating and surprising facts.
How could plastic-eating bacteria help reduce waste Can a river be given human rights Could we generate all the power we need from the sun and the wind How do woolly sweaters help penguins in peril Would building a giant sunshade in space stop the world from overheating Find the answers to these questions and more in this exciting book full of big, small and unexpected ways to save the planet.
Empowering, thought provoking and fun * The Independent *
An entertaining book full of big, small and unexpected ways humans can help our home. * Woman's Weekly *
Jerome Martin (Author)
Jerome Martin has written children's books about science, history, Shakespeare and food. Before joining Usborne in 2014, he spent a decade studying literature at Harvard, Cambridge and the University of Iowa, and several years behaving responsibly in a copywriting office. Now, he spends his working hours researching delightful and amazing facts, his evening hours parenting two children, and the minutes in-between writing poetry.
Alice James (Author)
Alice James joined Usborne after working in primary schools for a while. She absolutely loves science, and over the years has lived with chimps, spent a month in the rainforest, studied Biology at Oxford University, and grown 200 carnivorous plants (not necessarily in that order). Whilst at Usborne Alice has worked on books on all kinds of science topics, from space to energy to the periodic table.
Rose Hall (Author)
Rose grew up in Northumberland, studied Physiology at Oxford and looked after orphaned orangutans for a bit. She worked in the charity sector for ten years, writing about issues from renewable energy, to the safety of workers in Bangladesh. For Usborne, she's written books about engineering, business, computers and the environment.
Tom Mumbray (Author)
Tom studied History at university before joining Usborne in 2018. Since then he's worked on books about Planet Earth, technology, maths and inventions (and learned lots of amazing facts about everything from paleoburrows to fireworks along the way).
Darran Stobbart (Author)
Darran spent a decade as children's bookseller in Durham. He studied crime scene and forensic science at university. It's handier than you'd expect. He collects useless facts, and writes about lots of subjects - especially science. He is passionate about stories, music, and will talk about octopuses at great length.
Eddie Reynolds (Author)
Eddie joined Usborne Publishing in 2017. Before that, he studied German and French at Cambridge University, then moved to Berlin after a short while teaching Ancient History at a school in Guangzhou, China. Now back in the UK, he writes books about all sorts, including computers, maps and engineering.