Horrible Science: Wasted World

Why do we treat our world like rubbish? What can we do to change our ways? Brand new from Horrible Science, a topical book on a really horrible subject: the killer crisis of climate change. From the sickening secrets of gruesome greenhouse gases to deadly and disgusting toxic waste, will Earth make it to the year 2100 – or have we already wasted our chance?

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  • i love these comic strips they are so funny! i recommend them! read the whole series now! x

    6 March 2013

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    horrible sciences are the best way to learn and laugh simultaneously, with beautiful illustrations and endless jokes and wisecracks the books are enjoyable for all ages. this book appeals to everyone and carries a very important message!

    27 February 2011

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    funny book . cool and brillant.very good . read it in one night it was so good!!!!!!!!!! it was so good

    3 November 2009

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    Nick Arnold

    Nick Arnold has been writing for Scholastic for ten years, clocking up over 20 titles in the HORRIBLE SCIENCE series. Nick lives in Devon.

    Awards

    Nick Arnold has won three Aventis Science Prizes for the Horrible Science series, for Blood, Bones and Body Bits, Ugly Bugs and Really Rotten Experiments, and won the 2013 Best Book with Facts at the Blue Peter Book Awards.

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    Tony De Saulles

    Tony De Saulles trained in graphic design, but since illustrating the Horrible Science series, has been concentrating on his illustrative style. Tony lives in Cheltenham.

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