
A Better World Is Possible is a compelling graphic novel designed for young adults aged 12-18, offering a comprehensive and hopeful look at climate change. It intertwines scientific explanations with the powerful, real-life stories of four youth activists who have witnessed climate impacts firsthand and organized major protests. The book aims to educate readers on how climate change reached its current state, who is affected, and most importantly, what actions individuals and communities can take to create meaningful change. It's an excellent resource for fostering environmental literacy and inspiring civic engagement.
A comprehensive and hopeful graphic novel guide on climate change and what you can do about it. As climate change quickens—bringing with it extreme weather, biodiversity loss, and humanitarian crises—four teens help organize the world's largest climate protest. Hundreds of thousands join them, taking to the streets of New York City and demanding answers. How did climate change get this bad? Who's to blame? And most importantly: what can we do about it? In their stunning graphic novel, New York Times best-selling illustrator Danica Novgorodoff and award-winning environmental journalist Meera Subramanian share experiences from their lives and the lives of the four youth activists who've witnessed climate change up close—from wildfires in the Pacific Northwest to floods in Bangladesh. Through their stories, we learn the science behind our changing planet and explore solutions at hand. They show us anyone can make meaningful change, because a better world is possible—and together, we can create it!