The History of Conservation: Preserving Our Planet
The History of Conservation: Preserving Our Planet
Reading Level: 9
Interest Level: 9-12
Since the
early twentieth century, men and women around North America have taken an active stance
on environmental conservation. History has seen many efforts to conserve our
carbon footprint over the generations; the rise of national parks, recycling plants,
environmental agencies, and climate change initiatives are just a few
examples. This series examines crucial historical and contemporary movements
and the people that have greatly influenced environmental outlooks today, not
only in North America, but also around the world. Each book examines a different
era of history, highlighting key moments, people, and changes that occurred
within each period, and studies the legacy these efforts left behind.
Each
Book Contains:
? Historical overviews of major conservation
movements
? Graphs that highlight evolution of environmental
conservation efforts throughout North America and the world
? Did You
Know? boxes with fresh, insightful facts
? An in-depth study of the
legacy of each topic and its influence on contemporary society
Curriculum
Connections:
? Examines how humans contribute to environmental challenges
today
? Explores ways humans are working together to reduce carbon footprint
and improve environment today
? Discusses historical and contemporary
backgrounds to key environmental challenges occurring today
? Stresses the
importance of series topics in modern society and what that means for continuing
societies and ecosystems around the world
? Explores one or more key concepts
connected to high school NGSS goals, such as the history of Earth, global
climate change and humanity?s involvement in accelerating it, weather and climate patterns, environmentalism,
renewable energy, future outlooks on resources, and sustainability of the
planet