Small Print Deirdre Baker.

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    • Abstract:
      Even in the midst of a global pandemic, there's no more vital or pressing issue for present and future life than that of climate change and climate justice. Kids' books reflect that: in fantasy, picture books, middle grade novels and more, climate and nature have an increasingly prominent place - but perhaps the first way to address the issue is directly. In "How to Change Everything: The Young Human's Guide to Protecting the Planet and Each Other," renowned journalist and activist Naomi Klein, with Rebecca Stefoff (Puffin, 321 pages, $21.99, ages 10 and up), offers hope, information and a call to action. In assured, accessible mode, Klein moves from "Where We Are" to "How We Got Here" and, finally, the big one, "What Happens Next." Analysis of the fallout of the Industrial Revolution segues into the urgency of the Green New Deal and other approaches to repairing the health of our planet and its species, including our own. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]