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Books for Young Environmentalists

by Bam Azores | 02-12-2016 13:10 recommendations 0

I thought about what book to present on environmental issues.  I've read a lot of books as part of my studies in environmental science, in communication and political science.  I could talk to you about any one of those books. But I decided to show you some books that helped form my mind when I was a little boy. It was actually a series of books published by the United Nations Environment Programme.  The first book I got was from a UNEP conference I attended at the young age of 11.  I was part of the Philippine delegation to the 2008 UN Childrens' International Conference on the Environment in Stavanger, Norway.  There were 700 kids from over 100 countries and they had lots of giveaways including books.


My favourite book was THEO AND THE GIANT PLASTIC BALL.  This was a story about a boy named Theo who wanted to join the school soccer team, but couldn't because he didn't know how to kick the ball. Since he didn?t have enough money to buy a soccer ball, he decided to make a ball out of plastic bags that he found as litter everywhere. Without knowing it, he picked up so much plastic bags that he formed a huge ball.  The villagers saw the ball and realized that the effort was helping to clean the surroundings so they all helped until they had a giant ball of plastic and very clean grounds. The story shows how one person's idea helped educate a whole village about the how harmful plastics are. This story stuck in my mind as I was growing up and our children's group initiated many plastic clean-up drives in our own City.  In fact, our Sachet Recovery Project, wherein schoolkids collect used sachets of household products, is a way of keeping softaflextic wrappers away from landfills and water sources.


There were many other books in that series. There was  TESSA AND THE FISHY MYSTERIES, which described the environmental issues in marine areas like pollution in the water, erosion of soil,  indiscriminate fishing, loss of mangroves, etc.  Another one was TINA AND THE GREEN CITY, which discussed urban gardening, carpooling and biking, green buildings, etc. There was also TING AND THE POSSIBLE FUTURES that showed the possible effects of climate change and how we can mitigate them through use of renewable energy sources and green lifestyle changes.


Our network is TUNZA ECO-GENERATION. We started as young kids and learned about environmental issues through books like these.  TUNZA means "to treat with care and affection" and through the years we have learned to treat our Mother Earth with the care and affection it deserves.  I hope these UNEP books which I took photos of (below) are still available for young children to read and become familiar with.  It would be a good thing for our young TUNZA Eco-Gen members in elementary to have access to books like these like I did when I was a young boy.  READ, LEARN AND BE INSPIRED!!



 
Theo and the Giant Plastic BallTina and the Green CityTing and the Possible FuturesTessa and the Fishy Mystery

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10 Comments

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing
    Posted 07-02-2018 20:06

  • says :
    good report
    Posted 07-02-2018 20:02

  • says :
    Interesting book thanks for sharing
    Posted 07-12-2016 19:17

  • Anishka Jha says :
    Wonderful article . I loved the cover page. Such pictorial presentation of environmental books will always be interesting to read.
    Posted 05-12-2016 23:17

  • says :
    Thank u for sharing...
    Posted 05-12-2016 23:11

  • says :
    Thanks Bam! I think it's a good choice. Many would have to spend more time to figure out the meaning if you had posted science major books. And also more the meaning there as it led you to your current interest in the environment! thanks a lot :D and I just found out the books are by the UNEP, cool!
    Posted 05-12-2016 15:17

  • says :
    I love this! I am a big fan of books so I know how you feel when you get hooked on a book it really changes your life. I am glad that those books were actually educational.
    Posted 03-12-2016 16:18

  • says :
    Nice and simple book. Thats interesting to note. Thanks for sharing
    Posted 03-12-2016 03:28

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Thanks for telling us the story from THEO AND THE GIANT PLASTIC BALL. It is indeed very inspiring to realise how one person's idea helped educate a whole village about the menace of plastics. Your Sachet Recovery Project is also well appreciable and aimed at protecting environment and setting good example for others. Keep up the good work.
    Posted 02-12-2016 19:27

  • prayash pathak says :
    Wow an amazing story of plastic collection and its reuse for other purpose.
    Posted 02-12-2016 13:40

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