
Trashing the Planet
Examining Our Global Garbage Glut
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2017
Lexile Score
1200
Reading Level
7
ATOS
8.6
Interest Level
6-12(MG+)
نویسنده
Stuart A. Kallenشابک
9781512467970
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July 1, 2017
Gr 6-10-Veteran nonfiction author Kallen's latest is a great primer on the world's trash problem. The "global garbage glut," as he calls it, is at almost epic proportions and demands worldwide attention. Garbage and waste have long been problems for humans, but prior to Western industrialization, mostly everything people used or produced was made of organic materials, which would eventually biodegrade. However, the advent of industrialization made products more affordable and thus easier for people to buy in larger quantities. Also, the invention and widespread use of plastics and synthetics that do not biodegrade and often release toxins when they do break down have contributed to the problem. The book is well written, the tone is matter-of-fact and not preachy, and the text is approachable but not simplified. The design is colorful and appealing, with excellent photos, text boxes, and graphics enhancing the presentation. Unfortunately, by the time of publication, some of Kallen's statements regarding the Environmental Protection Agency and its policies will be dated because of changes made by President Trump's administration. VERDICT An excellent resource that's chock-full of facts about human impact on the planet. Hand to students concerned about the environment, and put it on the shelf for research and reports.-Gretchen Crowley, formerly at Alexandria City Public Libraries, VA
Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

June 1, 2017
Grades 8-12 It is easy to forget about the refuse that people discard once it's in the garbage can, but this book seeks to draw the attention of young readers to an ever-growing problem: the tremendous amount of trash polluting the earth. This puts modern ecological issues in historical context, explaining the impact of the Industrial Revolution on human consumption and the genesis of the environmental movement. Color photographs of some of the most polluted areas drive home the severity of the global garbage problem, while charts, maps, and diagrams support understanding of fundamental STEM concepts. Additionally, the topic lends itself to discussions of global politics and international relations, as well as the economic differences between underdeveloped and developed nations. Soundly researched and carefully sourced, the text speaks to the complexity of the issue, while offering suggestions for action in readers' own backyards. Kallen hits the right balance of informative, cautionary, and alarmist, helping young readers grasp the urgency of the global garbage issue and be inspired to act on it.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)
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