Making Good Choices About Nonrenewable Resources

Green Matters

There are two kinds of energy sources from nonrenewable resources: fossil fuels and radioactive energy sources. Your readers will learn about a variety of products made from nonrenewable resources such as clay. Students also learn about the effects of nonrenewable resources on the local ecology. They will discover that exploiting a resource raises its price (Hotelling's Rule), and because nonrenewable resources can be used up, it's important to spend wisely the profit earned by using these resources (Hartwick's Rule). Practical tips for making good choices about nonrenewables are also covered in this engaging book.

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Series Reviews: Green MattersCovering a variety of green issues, these books introduce and explain their topic, and then offer examples of environmentally friendly practices and tips for making good personal choices. Their strength is the prolific in-text references to experts and studies, making them great mentor-texts for students learning how to include research in their writing...Lindsay Cesari, Baldwinsville School District, NY, School Library Journal
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Grades
6
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Grades
5-8
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ISBN: 978-1-4358-5604-2
Author: Paula Johanson
Copyright: 2010
Reading Level: Grade 6
Interest Level: Grades 5-8
Lexile: 1100L
Dimensions: 7 1/4" x 9 1/4"