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Surviving Tomorrow's Climate Challenge - Navigating a World Transformed by Nature's Wrath - cover

Surviving Tomorrow's Climate Challenge - Navigating a World Transformed by Nature's Wrath

Oludotun Coker

Maison d'édition: BookRix

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Synopsis

In the quaint village where Maya lived, a remarkable journey unfolded in the midst of the impacts of climate change. As the global temperature rose, bringing about unprecedented shifts in weather patterns, Maya and her friends discovered the true meaning of climate change. This heartwarming story revolves around their efforts to face the consequences of these changes and find global warming solutions that not only protected their village but also contributed to a more sustainable world. 
Guided by the wisdom of the village's wise old man, Maya and her community embarked on a quest to adapt to the challenges brought about by climate change. They observed the world around them, learning from nature's signs and understanding the far-reaching consequences of climate change. As they faced the realities of a changing climate, Maya became a beacon of leadership, advocating for solutions that not only mitigated global warming but also fostered a resilient and united community. 
Join Maya in this simple yet profound journey, where a small village grapples with the consequences of climate change, seeks understanding about global warming, and strives to be a part of the global warming solutions. In the face of nature's wrath, Maya's village not only survives but thrives, showcasing that collective action and a commitment to living in harmony with the Earth can make a significant impact on a world transformed by the forces of climate change.
Disponible depuis: 15/01/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 114 pages.

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