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        Climate Change. What We Can Do Now

        by Ruth Omphalius/ Monika Azakli

        “There is no Planet B!” More and more young people are worried about the future of Planet Earth. Climate change is heating not only the planet but also people’s emotions. But what exactly is climate? And why are the changes threatening the lives of both polar bears and us humans. In simple language but with solid science, the authors explain the most important aspects of climate, from the greenhouse effect to the Gulf Stream. Current developments are described as well, and the scientific background is supplemented by gripping reports. The book also offers a glimpse of the future: what will happen if we go on in the same way as now? How can climate change be halted? This makes for riveting reading – and not just for young activists.

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        Terra (3). Collapse

        by Jennifer Alice Jager

        Remorselessly dark and shattering, Earth’s war against humankind is intensifying, and the end of the world is nigh! Chaos reigns over Planet Earth, and devastating natural disasters have sent millions of people to their death, while the survivors live in fear. In Tokyo there is only one person who has survived the destructive rage of Terra Mater. But Ayumi knows that something far worse awaits her than the ruins all around her. In a vision she has clearly seen what Terra Mater is planning. And so Ayumi has no choice: she must conquer her fear and join the natural spirits in trying to close down the Elekreen power station. Only she, Liam, Addy and Younes can save humanity.

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        Terra (4). Afterglow

        by Jennifer Alice Jager

        Humankind’s battle against Nature is entering its decisive stage. Once more the explosive showdown of the apocalyptic TERRA series keeps the reader in breathless suspense. Humanity appears to be on the brink of destruction. Vast areas of land have been wiped off the face of the Earth, vegetation has reconquered its living space, but Terra Mater has by no means finished with the human bacillus. The hate-filled spirit of Nature that is claiming Younes’ body for itself, and wants to see all humans destroyed, gives him undreamt-of powers, but it also threatens to set him, his little sister and Chloe against one another. But there is even more at stake: if Younes and the other children from his visions (he had dreams about the other kids) do not stop Terra Mater soon from fulfilling her plans, every single human being will disappear from the planet. In order to prevent that from happening, they must come face to face with raging Mother Earth, and must not only conquer their fear but must also look Death in the eye.

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        1998

        Planet Moskau

        Geschichten aus dem neuen Russland

        by Mikich, Sonia

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        October 2017

        Planet Planlos

        Sind wir zu doof, die Welt zu retten?

        by Bonner, Stefan; Weiss, Anne

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        September 2021

        Planet Omar

        Nicht schon wieder

        by Zanib Mian

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        August 2012

        Planet America

        Ein Ami erklärt sein Land

        by Hansen, Eric T.

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        December 2006

        Planet Germany

        Eine Expedition in die Heimat des Hawaii-Toasts

        by Hansen, Eric T.

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        March 2011

        Planet Germany

        Eine Expedition in die Heimat des Hawaii-Toasts

        by Hansen, Eric

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        January 1975

        Der andere Planet

        Ansichten von Amerika

        by Kunert, Günter

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        January 1992

        Ein Planet wird geplündert

        Die Schreckensbilanz unserer Politik

        by Gruhl, Herbert

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