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Dig deep: connecting archaeology, oceans and us (Orca footprints #25)

By Nicole F Smith. 2023

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Science and technology, Travel and geography, Environment, Nature, History, Indigenous peoples in Canada, Dinosaurs, Customs and cultures, Archaeology, Social issues
Human-narrated audio

"This nonfiction book introduces middle-grade readers to marine archaeology. Illustrated with photographs throughout, in this book young people will discover…

how understanding our ancient ancestors' relationships with the ocean can help the planet today and in the future." -- Provided by publisher

Climate champions: 15 women fighting for your future (Women of power #10)

By Rachel Sarah. 2023

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Science and technology, Women biography, Nature, Environment, Biography
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"These 15 contemporary climate champions are on the frontlines of science to create a sustainable future on Earth. They are…

climate scientists, journalists, professors, academics, researchers, and policy makers from around the world who draft policies with real-world impact, run science labs to find new answers to old problems, and lead organizations at the forefront of change. These women reveal how racial and social injustices lie at the root of the climate crisis. As young readers learn how these champions are rising up around the world, they will learn how to be part of the solution." -- Provided by publisher

The lost women of science (The Lost Women of Science #1)

By Melina Gerosa Bellows. 2025

DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Science and technology, Women biography, Science and medicine biography
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From the popular Lost Women of Science podcast, comes an empowering collection that recognizes ten trailblazing female scientists whose lives…

and works have been lost to history...until now. Uncover the truth behind some of the world's greatest accomplishments—and the women who made it happen. For far too long, women in science have been overlooked. But despite the missing pages from the history books, these remarkable ladies conducted groundbreaking experiments, discovered diseases that changed lives, deciphered codes that altered the course of world wars, and so much more. And now, we know their stories. From the creators of award-nominated Lost Women of Science podcast comes an illuminating and moving portrayal of ten revolutionary women in STEM who dared to break barriers even when no one was watching. Through insightful stories, unearth the lives and triumphs of these science pioneers whose influence cannot be forgotten

Making a splash: How humans consume, control and care for water (Orca Timeline #9)

By Colleen Nelson. 2025

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY Audio (Direct to Player), DAISY Audio (Zip), DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip)
Environment, Science and technology, Nature, Adventure and exploration, Social issues
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From where we live to what we eat, water plays a vital role in our survival. Since ancient times, water's…

life-giving power has inspired people's spiritual beliefs. It has influenced how humans migrated around the world. Recently, human ingenuity has taken water from a drinking source to an energy source, though not without consequences. As our population grows, cities expand and climate changes, what is the future of water? Innovations are making water equitable and accessible for all. Water warriors, determined to repair, protect and conserve water, are also shifting the mindset from humans needing water to water needing us. Making a Splash: How Humans Consume, Conserve and Care for Water looks at what has been done in the past and what can be done in the future to ensure the health and prosperity of our blue planet

What a waste: 9 ways to fight climate change (Orca Take Action #2)

By Karen Tam Wu. 2025

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Environment, Social issues, Lifestyle, Nature, Science and technology, Canadian authors (Non-fiction)
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Humans create mountains of garbage, but did you know you can use that waste to help the planet? You can…

heat your house with poop, make coffee with filtered pee and blow your nose with your cereal box. People around the world are finding creative ways to transform food scraps, invasive plants and sea creatures into alternative fossil fuels and even plastics. There are cities reusing water and recycling paper, crops, and old clothes to help protect the land, forests and water. In What a Waste, young readers will learn about cutting-edge projects to reuse and repurpose garbage, and the people behind these innovations. Do you want to become a waste warrior? Don't just talk trash, reuse it! The epub edition of this title is fully accessible

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