Book Review of Climate Action for Kids (An Introduction to Climate Change)
The Children’s Book Review

Climate Action for Kids (An Introduction to Climate Change)
Written by Ian Hunt
Ages: 8+ | 160 Pages
Publisher: Adventure Publications, an imprint of AdventureKEEN (2026) | ISBN: 978-1-64755-447-7123
Climate Action for Kids is an educational resource that introduces young readers to the science of climate change while providing actionable solutions for a sustainable future.
The book begins with an explanation of the delicate balance of Earth’s systems and how human-led greenhouse gas emissions have disrupted this harmony. Readers are guided through the fundamentals of the carbon cycle and the greenhouse effect before diving into a detailed “Field Guide” that discusses non-renewable energy sources like coal and oil, and renewable alternatives such as solar and wind power.
Extending beyond theory to explore real-world impacts—including wildfires and melting ice—the text maintains a hopeful tone, and Ian Hunt’s writing is exceptionally clear and tailored for a young audience, utilizing helpful phonetic pronunciations for complex terms like “spectroscopy” and “lithosphere”. He effectively breaks down overwhelming global issues into digestible concepts, such as comparing the atmosphere to a greenhouse or climate change to an overflowing bucket. By addressing “Climate Justice” and debunking common myths, he also fosters critical thinking and encourages emotional well-being through advice on handling “hard topics”.
The pages are rich with visual aids, including detailed pie charts of industry emissions and line graphs documenting the sharp rise in global temperatures since 1850. These data-driven illustrations are complemented by clear diagrams of the carbon cycle and the circular economy, making abstract scientific processes visible and easier to understand.
A vital tool for any young person feeling “climate anxiety,” Climate Action for Kids shifts the focus from fear to agency. With eight hands-on projects, such as calculating home energy use or starting a community garden, it is an ideal choice for families, educators, and budding environmentalists ready to take their first steps toward positive change.
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About the Author
Debut author Ian Hunt has worked in conservation throughout the Sierra Mountains and held jobs planting trees in wildfire burn scars, maintaining backcountry trails, conserving water, hardening homes for fires, planting native habitats, and cultivating edible landscapes. He earned his MA in Climate and Society from the Columbia University Climate School, and he now resides in Brooklyn, where he is an advocate for climate education and climate action.

