Myths! Lies! Recycling scams? Discover the real story behind the first Earth Day celebration and some of the biggest US climate catastrophes--and their solutions! Don't miss the award-winning History Smashers series as they get to the truth on the biggest environmental fibs!
In April 1970, twenty million people grabbed their rakes, gloves, and recycling bins to celebrate the first Earth Day. Since that environmental kickoff, nature has never been in better shape. RIGHT?
WRONG! The real deal is a bit muddier than that. It’s true that the first Earth Day encouraged people around the globe to clean up their act when it came to the environment. But activists have been working for centuries to save the planet! Native people across the world developed sustainable farming practices, women in eighteenth-century India stood up to protect trees, and amateur scientist Eunice Foote discovered the science behind global warming all the way back in the 1850s!
Join the History Smashers team to bust history's biggest misconceptions and figure out what in the world really went down before (and after!) the first Earth Day—and how you can join the fight to protect the environment.
Ready to bust new myths? Check out more titles in the History Smashers series: The Mayflower • Plagues & Pandemics • The Titanic • The Underground Railroad • The Salem Witch Trials
Series Overview: PUB PLAN:
Summer 2020 - Mayflower + Women's Right to Vote
Spring 2021 - Pearl Harbor + The Titanic
Summer 2021 - The American Revolution
Fall 2021 - Plagues & Pandemics
Summer 2022 - The Underground Railroad
Summer 2023 - Christopher Columbus & the Taino People
Summer 2024 - Salem Witch Trials
Spring 2025 - Earth Day & the Environment
Fall 2025 - Ancient Egypt
Summer 2026 - Untitled
Contributor Bio(s)
Kate Messner is passionately curious and writes books that encourage kids to wonder, too. Her titles include award-winning picture books, like Over and Under the Snow; novels, like Breakout and Chirp; the Fergus and Zeke easy reader series and the popular Ranger in Time chapter books; and works of nonfiction with a focus on nature and history. Before becoming a full-time writer, Kate was a TV journalist and a National Board–certified middle school English teacher. She lives on Lake Champlain with her family and has managed to summit all forty-six Adirondack High Peaks between book deadlines. |
History Smashers: Earth Day and the Environment
Author
Messner, KatePublication Date
3/11/25Publisher
Random House Books for Young ReadersCheck Stock
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