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WI Book Festival Author Event: Planting an Idea (Jerry Apps, Natasha Kassulke)

Saturday10/2112:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Madison Central Library – Lower Level Program Room
Presented in partnership with the Wisconsin Book Festival.

A first-of-its-kind handbook, allowing the reader to combine the processes of critical and creative thinking with a detailed discussion of the environmental challenges facing our planet.

Planting An Idea is part guidebook for better critical and creative thinking and part overview of the environmental challenges that face our planet today. It is designed to help readers young and old examine and develop opinions on a variety of environmental issues based on substance, creativity, and fact.

Apps and Kassulke take the reader through an examination of critical and creative thinking, providing a foundation for these skills—a foundation that can be used in all matter of public discourse. They then provide a brief history of the environmental movement, followed by a deep exploration of various environmental issues, ranging from climate change to land use to clean air and water. In each section, Apps and Kassulke show how the processes of critical and creative thinking can be used to evaluate the issues and define potential actions and solutions.

Inside, a wide variety of topics are covered, including:

  • Agriculture
  • Endangered Species
  • Land Use
  • Air Quality
  • And lots more

This book allows readers to better understand their positions, developing the tools they need to provide evidence that is accurate and reliable and to consider other perspectives along the way. An essential read for anyone interested in protecting the environment, Planting an Idea will enable readers to unlock ways to navigate some of today’s most pressing and important challenges.

Event Type:
Talks
Target Age/Grade:
High School/College/Adult
Facebook:
#wibookfest

Venue:

Madison Central Library
201 W. Mifflin St.
Madison, 53703 United States
608-266-6300
http://www.madisonpubliclibrary.org/central

Contact:

Wisconsin Book Festival
http://www.wisconsinbookfestival.org/

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