Next week, Lerner’s Graphic Universe imprint releases the inventor Steve Mushin’s graphic novel Ultrawild: An Acearsious Plan, a bold plan on earth. Today, Beat has an exclusive book preview. The book gives a creative but plausible view of how to actively deal with climate change.
Here’s the complete explanation:
Maverick inventor Steve Mushin tackles climate change and works on a scientifically plausible avalanche of inventions to rebuild cities and save the planets. Dive into his brain as he designs a sewer submarine that filters water with habitat printing robot birds and habitat printing, calculates how far a compost cannon can blast seed bombs, brainstorming biomaterials with scientists and engineers, studying ecosystems, and developing deadly serious plans for future cities. Ultrawild is the power of extreme problem solving tours for kids and teens (and others) who love big ideas.
“To make a leap in innovation, you need to explore ideas that initially seem ridiculous,” Mushin said. “Even if hit by headlines about the destruction of nature, large-scale rewild projects are rebuilding ecosystems faster than most people believe.
“Ultrawild is the power of extreme problem solving tours for kids, teens and those who love big ideas,” said Sean Tulien, editor-in-chief of Graphic Universe.
“Beautiful, oversized books are displayed in exceptional places and we ask that every page be poured into the dog until it falls into. If you have a child with a great imagination, or it’s perfect for your heart!
Ultrawild will be available in all locations for sale on September 9th.
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