We must move from DOOMERISM to DOMOREISM!

My 4 book series (endorsed by Bill McKibben) - "Unstoppable-A 2026 Guide to Environmental Activism for Students and Teachers" is for sale on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and BookBaby.com Bookshop. Please order your eBooks and the consumable workbook today and start taking actions toward combating climate anxiety by taking effective actions within your school and within your community. From one teacher to another, Thank You-Peter Suchmann, retired after 37 years of teaching science in Great Neck, N.Y. ( Climate Reality Leader and life-long nature enthusiast)
Pete - Here's a blurb for the book series: "Young people have huge opportunities to help shape their own futures, and these books will help empower them to do just that."
Bill McKibben
Schumann Distinguished Scholar
Middlebury College

eBook #1 A brief introduction to the series.

Dedications

Introduction

 Chapter 1- Some suggestions

 Chapter 2- Become a Mosquito

 Chapter 3- Starting an “Earth Club”

 Chapter 4- APPS to Take ACTION with

 Chapter 5- Lyrics, songs and music videos

 Chapter 6- An Interdisciplinary approach is best

 Chapter 7- What's UP in the US right now?

 Chapter 8- Special Projects”

 

eBook #2 A comprehensive deep dive for students and teachers. 

Start your journey here:

Introduction - How to have a Solar Festival at your school. 

Chapter 1 Resources for High School Teachers and Students

Chapter 2 Starting an Environmental Action Club.

Chapter 3 Greening your school”

Chapter 4 Leadership and collaboration.

Chapter 5 Youth Led Climate Lawsuits.

Chapter 6 Green” Influencers. How to become one!

Chapter 7 Effective forms of Activism.

Chapter 8 Climate Science board games, video games and amazing digital simulations.

Chapter 9 Global Health and Climate change.

Chapter 10 Fundraising

 

eBook #3 A comprehensive deep dive for students and teachers - continued. 

Chapter 11This chapter is your short cut to inspiration. If you don’t have time to read the entire book - Just read this….!

Chapter 12 Food Waste - Food for Thought! We are what we don’t eat!

Chapter 13 Fast Fashion – Being Thrifty! We are what we wear!

Chapter 14 Climate Migration and Climate Resiliency.

Chapter 15 Climate Based Competitions to Challenge You!

Chapter 16 Solutions! You are the Solution- you have been waiting for!

Chapter 17 Environmental Justice and Equity!

Chapter 18 Eco-Anxiety - Stop Doomerism - Try Domoreism!

Chapter 19 Debate the Issues - All You Need to Know!

Chapter 20 Conclusion

After thoughts…..

Book #4 is a soft covered consumable Workbook to accompany the eBook series.

Goal- to facilitate the development of Earth Action Clubs and the interdisciplinary integration of Climate science and climate activism into all subjects.

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