This book contains guided coloring activities that explore scientific climate data and research. Learn, explore, and reflect on issues related to climate change through act of coloring. Trace what Arctic sea ice looked like 20 years ago and color what was lost since then. See if you can color faster than forests are being destroyed. Color a year of air pollution in Beijing. Color the shape of what New York City might look like if global temperatures continue to rise. Color where U.S. carbon emissions are the greatest. All books are printed by a local eco-friendly printing company on heavy, high-quality, and 100% recycled paper with vegetable-based, non-toxic ink. Online documentation accompanies each activity which details the data sources and how the activity was made.