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Hello! I'm Noella. Join me and learn about the environment!

All our comics are based on university studies. Rooted in academics, the Noella Comics Series educates children about our changing planet! 


Each volume has 6 top universities science comics, university research articles for reference for the parents, character breakdown, a visual dictionary, and games. 

Noella Environmental Education

Volume 1

  • $9.99 


In this edition, research papers from leading academic institutions are distilled into fun, light, and approachable ways. Volume 1 features comics based on publications from Columbia, Harvard, MIT, Oxford, Stanford, and Yale.  


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Micro-plastic and Snowflake

Switching to Renewable Energy

Switching to Renewable Energy

Based on the research of scientist from Marco Tedesco. Adapted from a Columbia University article.

Switching to Renewable Energy

Switching to Renewable Energy

Switching to Renewable Energy

Based on research of scientist Eloise Marais. Adapted from a Harvard University article.  

The Future of Nuclear Energy

Switching to Renewable Energy

Save the Giants, Save the Planet

Based on the work of scientist Jacopo Buongiorno and with help from Robert Patrick White. Adapted from an MIT article. 

Save the Giants, Save the Planet

More Plant Growth Means Less Carbon Dioxide

Save the Giants, Save the Planet

Based on the work of scientist Rob Jackson.  Adapted from a Stanford University article. 


More Plant Growth Means Less Carbon Dioxide

More Plant Growth Means Less Carbon Dioxide

More Plant Growth Means Less Carbon Dioxide

Based on the work of scientists Yadvinder Mahli and Brian Enquist. Adapted from an Oxford University article.


Urban Growth Outward

More Plant Growth Means Less Carbon Dioxide

More Plant Growth Means Less Carbon Dioxide

Based on the research of scientists Karen Seto and Richa Mahtta. Adapted from a Yale University article.

Noella Environmental Education

Volume 2

  • $9.99 


In this edition, research papers from leading academic institutions are distilled into fun, light, and approachable ways. Volume 2 features comics based on publications from Caltech, Cornell, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania, University of Toronto, and Univeristy of Washington.


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River Avulsion

Warm Ocean Temperatures Harm Sea Stars

Warm Ocean Temperatures Harm Sea Stars

Based on the research of scientist from Austin Chadwick. Adapted from a Caltech weekly article.

Warm Ocean Temperatures Harm Sea Stars

Warm Ocean Temperatures Harm Sea Stars

Warm Ocean Temperatures Harm Sea Stars

Based on research of scientist Ian Hewson. Adapted from a Cornell University article.  

Sea Level Rise is Speeding Up.

Warm Ocean Temperatures Harm Sea Stars

Microplastics Penetrate our Water System and Aquatic Life

Based on the work of scientist Dr. Michael Oppenheimer. Adapted from an Princeton University News article. 

Microplastics Penetrate our Water System and Aquatic Life

Microplastics Penetrate our Water System and Aquatic Life

Microplastics Penetrate our Water System and Aquatic Life

Based on the work of scientists Vijay Bhatia, Joseph Mockus, and Adam Eyring.  Adapted from the University of Pennsylvania article. 


Polar Bears Endangered By Global Warming

Microplastics Penetrate our Water System and Aquatic Life

Arctic Freshwater Affects the Global Marine Environment

Based on the work of scientist Peter Molnar. Adapted from the University of Toronto article.


Arctic Freshwater Affects the Global Marine Environment

Microplastics Penetrate our Water System and Aquatic Life

Arctic Freshwater Affects the Global Marine Environment

Based on the research of scientist Jiaxu Zhang. Adapted from the University of Washington article.

Noella Environmental Education

Volume 3

  • $9.99 


Volume 3 contains research papers from prestigious academic institutions presented in an engaging format. These comics provide a lighthearted take on publications from renowned universities like Brown, ETH Zurich, Imperial College London, University of Chicago, University of Melbourne, and University of California, Riverside. 


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Climate Change has reduced fishing production in an African lake

Climate Change has reduced fishing production in an African lake

Climate Change has reduced fishing production in an African lake

Based on the researchers and scientists Andrew Cohen and Jim Russell. Adapted from an article published at Brown University.

Soil Erosion is a Global Problem

Climate Change has reduced fishing production in an African lake

Climate Change has reduced fishing production in an African lake

Based on the researchers and scientists  David Wupper, and Robert Finger. Adapted from an article published at ETH Zurich. 

Air Pollution Poses A Great Risk to Human Health

Climate Change has reduced fishing production in an African lake

Air Pollution Poses A Great Risk to Human Health

Based on the researchers and scientists Dr. Andrey de Nazelle, Dr. Ben Barratt, and Aina Roca Barcelo. Adapted from an article published at Imperial College London. 

Climate Change Effects Economies Around the World

Climate Change Effects Economies Around the World

Air Pollution Poses A Great Risk to Human Health

Based on the research scientist Asst. Professor Amir Jina. Adapted from an article published at the University of Chicago. 


One (Wo)man's Trash

Climate Change Effects Economies Around the World

Turning Food Waste Back into Food

Based on the researcher scientist Dr. Anne Decobert. Adapted from an article published at the University of Melbourne. 


Turning Food Waste Back into Food

Climate Change Effects Economies Around the World

Turning Food Waste Back into Food

Based on the researchers and scientists Deborah Pagliaccia, and Samantha Ying. Adapted from an article published at the University of California, Riverside.

Noella Environmental Education

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