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Earth Debates

This saga delves into profound philosophical and ethical questions that could arise in the future. It explores complex debates surrounding the nature of humanity, technology, and our place in the cosmos. Readers will find themselves immersed in compelling conflicts and thought-provoking scenarios. It's a journey that challenges assumptions about where we are heading as a species.

Are Humans Damaging the Atmosphere?
How Harmful Are Fossil Fuels?
Can We Protect People From Natural Disasters?
How Effective Is Recycling?

Recommended Reading Order

  • This book discusses recycling in a world that has an increasing amount of waste, looking at how effective we are globally at recycling and highlighting issues such as the dangers of recycling toxic or hazardous waste, the potential of `blackwater' treatment and the use of new building materials that are sustainable, such as guadua bamboo.

    How Effective Is Recycling?
  • What turns a flood event into a flood disaster? What can be done to protect crops from pests and fire? How do scientists detect likely tornado formation inside a thunderstorm? This book discusses natural disasters such as tornadoes, hurricanes, volcanoes, floods and droughts.

    Can We Protect People From Natural Disasters?
  • This book looks at the potentially harmful implications on the state of our planet from the use of fossil fuels, discussing in depth the various techniques of fossil fuel extraction such as longwall mining for coal, the major effects of oil leaks and spills on the ocean and the reason for the heated debate about fracking.

    How Harmful Are Fossil Fuels?
  • Car, train, ship or aeroplane - which form of transport is most harmful to the atmosphere? This book takes a look at the impact that our modern world is having on our surrounding environment, from our use of fossil fuels and our increase in global food production and building work, to the rise in our transport production.

    Are Humans Damaging the Atmosphere?