
Happy Earth Day!


Celebrate Earth Month by learning more about Earth Day, Climate Change, the Environmental Movement, and our only home in the vast universe. Come down to your school library to check out some of these newest additions to our collection.















Earth Day is celebrated all over the globe, every year, on April 22. In your School Library, we are celebrating our beloved planet all month long! Visit us in person, or come back here online, to find out more.

Earth Month comes to a close but the end of April does not mean the end of the climate crisis. Find out more. Find out what science says about climate change. Consider what you can do, as a citizen of this planet. Earth is the only planet we have. Consider what we, the people of Earth, can do, together, to save our home.












Find out more:
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
United Nations: Climate Action
(US) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

This is the only Earth we’ve got. This is the only planet we’ve got. This is the only home we’ve got. We need to protect our home, right now.
Earth Day is April 22. Join us throughout April in the School Library as we celebrate the Earth all month long! Look for our display of books and other resources related to the Earth, the environment, life, ecology, and issues related to the future of this planet, our planet, our only home in the universe.

Come down to your School Library to find out more about Earth Day and all the issues that we face in terms of protecting life on this planet.
If you are looking for a quick introduction to the scientific understanding of the issues of climate change, this is a great place to start: This is Climate Change: A Visual Guide to the Facts: See for Yourself How the Planet is Warming and What it Means for Us, by David Nelles & Christian Serrer.

What they (the authors) were hoping to find was a book that explained the nuts and bolts of climate change and presented the scientific evidence in a way that was concise and enjoyable to read. After a long and fruitless search, they eventually gave up and instead decided to write it themselves.
“Who’s Behind the Book”, Nelles and Serrer, 128)
An excellent feature of the book is the comprehensive bibliography that can be reached by QR code or by using the given URL. Go here to see the Bibliography.
Come down to the School Library to check out some of these newest titles on display for Earth Day.













Earth Day takes place every year on April 22. Celebrate your home planet, the only planet that currently we can live on. Will we do what we need to do to protect it as much as possible? Come down to your School Library to find out more.

Earth Day is April 22. Join us in April, all month long, as we celebrate the Earth, and learn more about what we need to do to protect life on this planet, our only home in the universe. Come down to your School Library in person, and continue to visit us online, to find out more.

Here are some of the most recent books that are on display for Earth Day and our month-long celebration of our planet in April. Come by the School Library to check them out.

















Earth Day is April 22. Join us throughout April in the School Library as we celebrate the Earth all month long! Look for our display of books and other resources related to the Earth, the environment, life, ecology, and issues related to the future of this planet, our planet, our only home in the universe.
