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Climate Migrants

A Graphic Guide

Author: Christina Hill and Ash Stryker   Series: The Climate Crisis

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"Climate change is causing destruction to homes. It can make food or clean water hard to find. It can even wipe out communities. See what causes climate migration and how this crisis can be slowed"--

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"Climate change is causing destruction to homes. It can make food or clean water hard to find. It can even wipe out communities. See what causes climate migration and how this crisis can be slowed"--

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Description

Being forced from home is something no one wants to experience. But climate change is causing flooding, new weather patterns, and destruction to houses and cities. It can make resources such as food or clean water hard to come by. It can even wipe out entire communities.

As climate change increases, many people must make a difficult decision: to stay and endure severe weather or leave with nothing but hope. See what causes climate migration and how this crisis can be slowed or even stopped.

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About the Author

Before embracing a career as an author, Christina Hill received a graduate degree in literature. She knew that she had a passion for both education and the written word and discovered that educational publishing is the perfect blend of both. When she is not writing on a variety of subjects from climate change to Shakespeare, Hill can be found hiking, mastering yoga handstands, or walking her playful puppy across the coastline of sunny Southern California. Ash Stryker is a Minneapolis-based artist with interdisciplinary focus. She travels the US performing live caricature, while maintaining a studio practice celebrating the talent and humanity of other artists.

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Product Details

Publisher
Lerner Publishing Group
Published
1st January 2024
Pages
32
ISBN
9798765623480

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