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Global

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Ankit S, Reviewer

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This is a serious book with lot more to learn from on climate change. This is an amazing work on eye-opening theme for conservation of nature and saving Earth for real. Those who knew it already can get it soon, for rest, this is a way to let them learn with story.

It is a story of a girl, Suki and boy, Sami from two exotic places experiencing two varied topographies. One with ice-stocked Arctic and another is a village (probably India) in an Indian ocean, respectively. At one place ice is on melting resulting less habitat for bears and increase in danger for ozone layer sustainability and at another ocean level is on rise resulting nearby habitat went down under water, sunken for loss of land affecting food chain and resources.

Life on earth is all about maintaining the balance in natural resources that have been gifted to us from our almighty God. We do not need to do anything else but keep our actions in check to sustain what is good for nature. However, what we actually doing is depleting each and every single gift of god and consistently exploiting the resources which nature provided us for free. Moreover, we're showing-off for status-quo that it is us, creating resources, ironically, rather than saving it. We’re just custodian not owner of nature. Increase in usages of fossil fuels and increase in luxurious life lead us to the brink of extinction soon enough.

One thing that I literally like to point out that just blabbering names of few illiterate child activists doesn't give us better future conservationists. 'Greta' for say, is none other than a person I mentioned in previous sentence. With her and other few like her, we're setting very wrong examples for our future generations who in spite of working on real ground to save the nature will stop learning by restricting themselves from schools and in the name of getting fame will know nothing on how this whole natural system of flora and fauna works. We need to make our future children educate on the subject and let them learn more and contribute much more to give way to better life here, instead of writing 'idiotically' on paper "Save Trees" to show that they are saving nature. I would like to cut one mark for this non-serious guidance.

For rest, there is nothing that I say wasn't appropriate. It was good for all to read, learn and act of ground level to make our Earth a better place to live-in.
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