• Mario and the Hole in the Sky: How a Chemist Saved Our Planet

Mario and the Hole in the Sky: How a Chemist Saved Our Planet

Illustrator
Teresa Martinez
Publication Date
November 05, 2019
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  2nd − 3rd
Mario and the Hole in the Sky: How a Chemist Saved Our Planet

Description
The true story of how a scientist saved the planet from environmental disaster. Mexican American Mario Molina is a modern-day hero who helped solve the ozone crisis of the 1980s. Growing up in Mexico City, Mario was a curious boy who studied hidden worlds through a microscope. As a young man in California, he discovered that CFCs, used in millions of refrigerators and spray cans, were tearing a hole in the earth's protective ozone layer. Mario knew the world had to be warned--and quickly. Today Mario is a Nobel laureate and a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. His inspiring story gives hope in the fight against global warming.
Publication date
November 05, 2019
Classification
Fiction
Page Count
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ISBN-13
9781580895811
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Charlesbridge Publishing
Series
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BISAC categories
BIO000000 - Biography & Autobiography | General
Library of Congress categories
Biographies
Pollution
Nobel Prize winners
Chemists
Air
Ozone layer depletion
Atmospheric ozone
Molina, Mario J

School Library Journal

Gr 1-4--Growing up in Mexico, Mario Molina loved exploring the world around him and performing experiments with his microscope. After attending boarding school in Switzerland and receiving his PhD, Molina began work in the United States, where he made a horrific discovery: CFCs, chemicals used in countless everyday items, were damaging the environment by destroying the ozone layer. Despite Molina and his colleague F. Sherwood Rowland's attempts to publicize this discovery, they were not taken seriously until scientists discovered a huge hole in the ozone above Antarctica. Finally, Molina and Rowland's hard work led to almost every country agreeing to stop the production of CFCs. Vibrant, imaginative illustrations convey the possibilities of science and the urgency of Molina's discoveries and depict Molina's interest from an early age. Both English and Spanish texts flow smoothly. VERDICT An excellent addition to children's nonfiction collections, and sure to be a great highlight of Hispanic Heritage Month biography collections.--Selenia Paz, Harris County Public Library, Houston

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