The Great Green Forest

The Great Green Forest
Title The Great Green Forest PDF eBook
Author Kathy Furgang
Publisher Benchmark Education Company
Pages 20
Release 2010
Genre
ISBN 1616726016

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The Great Green Forest

The Great Green Forest
Title The Great Green Forest PDF eBook
Author Paul Geraghty
Publisher Arrow/Children's (a Division of Random House Group)
Pages 30
Release 1994-07
Genre Forest conservation
ISBN 9780099236412

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One night in the rain-forest a tree-mouse attempts to go to sleep. But every time she drifts off, a different creature starts its night-time song. Finally, the sleepy mouse has had enough: Stop that noise, she shrieks.

The Green Forest Fairy Book

The Green Forest Fairy Book
Title The Green Forest Fairy Book PDF eBook
Author Loretta Ellen Brady
Publisher Good Press
Pages 148
Release 2021-04-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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A collection of 11 fairy tales about enchanted and magical creatures that do not appear to be duplicated anywhere else. Loretta Ellen Brady was an American author best known for this collection written in 1920.

The Great Kapok Tree

The Great Kapok Tree
Title The Great Kapok Tree PDF eBook
Author Lynne Cherry
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 52
Release 2000
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780152026141

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The many different animals that live in a great Kapok tree in the Brazilian rainforest try to convince a man with an ax of the importance of not cutting down their home.

Ever Green: Saving Big Forests to Save the Planet

Ever Green: Saving Big Forests to Save the Planet
Title Ever Green: Saving Big Forests to Save the Planet PDF eBook
Author John W. Reid
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 357
Release 2022-03-29
Genre Nature
ISBN 1324006048

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Clear, provocative, and persuasive, Ever Green is an inspiring call to action to conserve Earth’s irreplaceable wild woods, counteract climate change, and save the planet. Five stunningly large forests remain on Earth: the Taiga, extending from the Pacific Ocean across all of Russia and far-northern Europe; the North American boreal, ranging from Alaska’s Bering seacoast to Canada’s Atlantic shore; the Amazon, covering almost the entirety of South America’s bulge; the Congo, occupying parts of six nations in Africa’s wet equatorial middle; and the island forest of New Guinea, twice the size of California. These megaforests are vital to preserving global biodiversity, thousands of cultures, and a stable climate, as economist John W. Reid and celebrated biologist Thomas E. Lovejoy argue convincingly in Ever Green. Megaforests serve an essential role in decarbonizing the atmosphere—the boreal alone holds 1.8 trillion metric tons of carbon in its deep soils and peat layers, 190 years’ worth of global emissions at 2019 levels—and saving them is the most immediate and affordable large-scale solution to our planet’s most formidable ongoing crisis. Reid and Lovejoy offer practical solutions to address the biggest challenges these forests face, from vastly expanding protected areas, to supporting Indigenous forest stewards, to planning smarter road networks. In gorgeous prose that evokes the majesty of these ancient forests along with the people and animals who inhabit them, Reid and Lovejoy take us on an exhilarating global journey.

Green Phoenix

Green Phoenix
Title Green Phoenix PDF eBook
Author William Allen
Publisher
Pages 349
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 0195161777

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Can we prevent the destruction of the world's tropical forests? In the fire-scarred hills of Costa Rica, science writer William Allen found an answer: we can not only prevent their destruction - we can bring them back to their former glory. 'Green Phoenix' reveals how the tropical forests in the northwestern section of the country were saved.

Forest Green

Forest Green
Title Forest Green PDF eBook
Author Kate Pullinger
Publisher Doubleday Canada
Pages 186
Release 2020-08-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0385683057

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For readers of Elizabeth Strout and Anne Tyler, a powerful, heartrending novel about a man on the run from himself, by Governor General's Award-winning author Kate Pullinger. On a rain-soaked Vancouver sidewalk in 1995, a homeless man fights for breath. Forest Green is the story of how he ended up there. Arthur Lunn is a golden boy who spends long summer days roaming the hills and swimming in the lakes of the Okanagan Valley. But the Great Depression is destroying lives, even in Art's remote and bucolic hometown. Soon, Art finds himself caught up in a battle between the town and the vagrants flowing through it, and before long the tension reaches a boiling point. A catastrophe follows--and changes everything. The trauma from this event shapes and haunts Art's life moving forward, from his experiences as a soldier in World War II to his reckless, nomadic working days in logging camps across British Columbia to his turbulent relationship with his one great love--a woman he cannot believe he deserves. Painful, poignant, yet full of hope, Forest Green explores how trauma can warp our lives while love can help us to mend.