Power up! a visual exploration of energy

It's impossible to imagine our lives without energy, but how often do we really think about where it comes from? With Power Up! discovering what you need to know about energy is easy and fun. Every bright, dynamic double-page spread illustrates cool facts about energy use with colorful infograp...

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Main Author: Paleja, S. N. (Author)
Other Authors: Tse, Glenda, 1991- (Illustrator)
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: Toronto : Annick Press, [2015].
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Summary: It's impossible to imagine our lives without energy, but how often do we really think about where it comes from? With Power Up! discovering what you need to know about energy is easy and fun. Every bright, dynamic double-page spread illustrates cool facts about energy use with colorful infographics, including charts, diagrams, and maps. This is where to find out about: The pros and cons of the top energy sources, like fossil fuels, nuclear energy, and hydropower The straight goods on hot issues like oil sands, fracking, and greenhouse gases Where energy of the future will come from: the sun? tides? algae? or something new? Answers to intriguing questions such as: what's vampire power, and why does it suck? What burning waste can do to reduce all that garbage. Designed to appeal to visual learners, reluctant readers, and anyone who is keen to know more about the world of energy, Power Up! packs an impressive amount of information into a concise, appealing book, and serves as an exciting, accessible introduction to the topic.
Physical Description: 52 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 29 cm
Issued also in electronic format.
Audience: Middle School.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781554517275 (bound)
1554517273 (bound)
9781554517268 (pbk.)
1554517265 (pbk.)
Author Notes:

Shaker Paleja is a writer and actor who lives in Vancouver, BC. He is the author of Native Americans: A Visual Exploration .

Glenda Tse is an illustrator in Oakville, ON. She contributed artwork to To This Day for Annick Press.