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Books > Children's & Educational > Economics > Money & finance > Savings & money management
Though still hotly debated by some,
global warming is now an accepted fact in the wider
scientific community. The average temperature of
the Earth is clearly getting warmer. As scientists
work to develop accurate models to predict the full
impact of global warming, researchers, policy makers
and industry leaders are attempting to understand
and agree on what can be done to minimize or even
reverse the impact of human contributions to global
climate change.
Volumes in the new Confronting Global Warming
series explore in detail the range of current and
impending challenges the planet faces as a result of
global warming. Climate change potentially affects all
aspects of modern life, from weather and agriculture
to health and politics. The series examines these
issues from a variety of expert perspectives, highlights
key future challenges, and addresses the pros and
cons of potential solutions -- all in a clear, unbiased
manner. Confronting Global Warming is the perfect
resource for students needing up-to-date, authoritative
information on what may be the most significant issue
of our time.
A clear and unpatronising guide to money for teenagers. Jonathan
Self's user-friendly guide demystifies every aspect of money and
money management, covering such critical topics as bank accounts,
living on a budget, the dangers of credit cards, and how to cope
with money at university. The Teenager's Guide to Money treats what
can be the driest and most daunting of topics with the lightest and
easiest of touches. Rich in information and advice, but also
accessible, easy to follow and entertaining to read, this is a book
that parents should ensure finds its way into the hands of every
teenager. In fact, so clear and coherent is the counsel it offers,
that it wouldn't be a bad idea if the book was read by parents
themselves, just in case they've forgotten its core message that
having enough money has very little to do with how much money you
earn, and a great deal to do with how well you manage it.
Jamie Kyle McGillian's thorough financial guide for kids features
the latest information and fresh, fun new illustrations. It
explains how to create a budget, make money, invest your earnings
and donate to charity. With advice on understanding the difference
between needs and wants, getting the most from an allowance,
becoming an entrepreneur, and sharing the wealth, The Kid's Money
Book will make a mogul out of any reader.
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