Global Warming
Farrar, A. (2007). Global Warming (Essential Viewpoints). Edina, MN: Abdo Publishing Company.
Friedman, L. (Ed.). (2007). Pollution (Writing the Critical Essay). Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press.
Gore, A. (2007). An Inconvenient Truth: The Crisis of Global Warming. New York: Viking Juvenile.
Martins, J. (2006). Ultraviolet Danger: Holes in the Ozone Layer (Extreme Environmental Events). New York: Rosen Publishing Group.
Redlin, J.(Ed.). (200). Saving the Natural World (Understanding Global Issues). Mankato: Weigl Publishers.
Williams, M. (Ed.). (2006). Global Warming (Writing the Critical Essay: An Opposing Viewpoints Guide). Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press.
Global Warming: Opposing Viewpoints offers a collection of essays which look at the pros and cons of global warming issues. The book contains an introduction which provides the background to the controversy surrounding global warming. There are three other sections to the book. Section one contains opposing viewpoints on global warming. For example: viewpoint one - Global Warming Threatens Polar Life with the opposing viewpoint being Global Warming Is Not a Threat to Polar Life. There are three viewpoints/opposing viewpoints in this section. Section two of the book provides model essays and writing exercises for the five point essay and cause-effect essay, highlighting threats to human health and long term effects of global warming. Section three provides research materials or facts on global warming, information on finding and using resources, citing, sample essays topics, organizations to contact on global warming, a bibliography, and an index.
Friedman, L. (Ed.). (2007). Pollution (Writing the Critical Essay). Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press.
Gore, A. (2007). An Inconvenient Truth: The Crisis of Global Warming. New York: Viking Juvenile.
Martins, J. (2006). Ultraviolet Danger: Holes in the Ozone Layer (Extreme Environmental Events). New York: Rosen Publishing Group.
Redlin, J.(Ed.). (200). Saving the Natural World (Understanding Global Issues). Mankato: Weigl Publishers.
Williams, M. (Ed.). (2006). Global Warming (Writing the Critical Essay: An Opposing Viewpoints Guide). Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press.
Global Warming: Opposing Viewpoints offers a collection of essays which look at the pros and cons of global warming issues. The book contains an introduction which provides the background to the controversy surrounding global warming. There are three other sections to the book. Section one contains opposing viewpoints on global warming. For example: viewpoint one - Global Warming Threatens Polar Life with the opposing viewpoint being Global Warming Is Not a Threat to Polar Life. There are three viewpoints/opposing viewpoints in this section. Section two of the book provides model essays and writing exercises for the five point essay and cause-effect essay, highlighting threats to human health and long term effects of global warming. Section three provides research materials or facts on global warming, information on finding and using resources, citing, sample essays topics, organizations to contact on global warming, a bibliography, and an index.