Anna Claybourne
Unequal Planet: Why some people have - and some have not (and what you can do to change it)
Unequal Planet: Why some people have - and some have not (and what you can do to change it)
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Unequal Planet provides young readers with a clear and insightful look at the Earth's ongoing inequality crisis, exploring the reasons behind global inequality and suggesting practical solutions to help make the world a more equal and better place.
Format: Hardback
Length: 48 pages
Publication date: 10 August 2023
Publisher: Hachette Children's Group
The book "Unequal Planet" provides young readers with a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the ongoing inequality crisis that affects our world. It emphasizes the stark contrast between the lives of individuals and communities, highlighting the factors that contribute to this disparity.
If everyone on Earth had equal access to resources, opportunities, and standards of living, the world would be a much more equitable place. However, this is not the case, and many people face significant inequality in their daily lives.
"Unequal Planet" delves into the root causes of global inequality, examining factors such as birth location, individual income, and the impacts of climate change. It offers practical solutions to this complex issue, advocating for policies that promote social justice, equality, and sustainability.
The book also explores what individuals and communities can do to contribute to a more equal and better world. It encourages readers to become aware of their own privilege and biases, and to actively engage in social and political movements that promote equality.
Aimed at readers aged 9 and up, "Unequal Planet" is a valuable resource for educators and parents who want to raise children who are aware of the world's inequalities and committed to making a positive difference.
The book is organized into 15 chapters, covering topics such as "It's Not Fair!" "What Is Money?" "Wealth and Income," "Rich and Poor Countries," "Natural Resources," "Land Grab!" "Case Study: Haiti," "Dealing with Debt," "Inventions and Technology," "Case Study: Norway," "Inequality in Society," "More Inequalities," "Climate Change Crisis," "Case Study: Torres Strait Islanders," "Can We Fix It?" "International Aid," "Education and Knowledge," "Case Study: Equality for Women," "Big Ideas," "What Can You Do?" "A Fairer Future?" and "Glossary."
Each chapter includes engaging illustrations, photographs, and anecdotes that help bring the issues to life and make them accessible to young readers.
In conclusion, "Unequal Planet" is a powerful and essential book that provides young readers with a comprehensive understanding of the world's inequality crisis and offers practical solutions to promote a more equitable and sustainable future. It is a must-read for anyone who wants to be a catalyst for change and work towards creating a world where everyone has equal access to resources, opportunities, and a fair chance to thrive.
Weight: 454g
Dimension: 221 x 291 x 10 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781445185675
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