Act Now to Be a #2minutesuperhero
MARTIN DOREY
ILLUSTRATED BY TIM WESSON
COUNT YOUR CARBON
SHOWER, AND TOILET.....................................................................
(LACK OF) STUFF
MISSION 8: FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE WITH YOUR WARDROBE
MISSION 9: FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE IN YOUR GARDEN
..FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE AT THE SUPERMARKET
.......FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE WITH YOUR MONEY
FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE WITH YOUR VOICE
...FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE WITH YOUR PEN
SUPERHERO POINTS.....................................................................
ARE YOU
ready to be
a superhero?
Great!
Planet Earth is
currently looking for
superheroes to fight
Climate Change.
We’re off!
No sardines
here, pal.
Hello! I’m your
16th cousin, 4,521
times removed.
Me too.
How about
a hug?
Arrie
difference
I solemnly pledge
my allegiance to
planet Earth.
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natural world.
Training approved
by:
Founder of the #2minutebeachclean
difference!
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eep smiling!
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When the last animal of a certain type dies, that species becomes
extinct and will never be seen again. You might have heard of the
dodo or the Tasmanian tiger. They became extinct years ago. Now
you can only see a dodo by going to a museum. That’s no good, is it?
Did you know that in a single year (2019), more than a dozen
animals, including three bird species, a small mammal, and a species
of snail, became extinct? They will never be seen again. If you needed
a reason to FIGHT, this is it!
to live in your garden, eat fresh and tasty local food,
According to data from NASA, 2016 was the warmest year since
1880. The ten warmest years in the 140-year record have all occurred
since 2005.
GLOBAL AVERAGE TEMPERATURE
GLOBAL AVERAGE TEMPERATURE ANOMALY C
YEAR
At the time this book was written, 2020 was the second-warmest
year on record. The global temperature was 2°F (1.1°C) warmer
than the average for 1850–1900, which was a period when many
factories were just being built during the Industrial Revolution.