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Not the End of the World : How We Can Be the First Generation to Build a Sustainable Planet

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ISBN13: 9780316536752
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'Truly essential' MARGARET ATWOOD Feeling anxious, powerless or confused about the future of our planet? Thisbook will transform how you see our biggest environmental problems - and how we can solve them. It's become common to tell kids that they're going to die from climate change. We are constantly bombarded by doomsday headlines that tell us the soil won't be able to support crops, fish will vanish from our oceans, and that we should reconsider having children. But in this bold, radically hopeful book, data scientist Hannah Ritchie argues that if we zoom out, a very different picture emerges. In fact, the data shows we've made so much progress on these problems that we could be on track to achieve true sustainability for the first time in human history. Packed with the latest research, practical guidance and enlightening graphics, this book will make you rethink almost everything you've been told about the environment. From the virtues of eating locally and living in the countryside, to the evils of overpopulation, to plastic straws and palm oil,Not the End of the World will give you the tools to understand our current crisis and make lifestyle changes that actually have an impact. Hannah cuts through the noise by outlining what works, what doesn't, and what we urgently need to focus on so we can leave a sustainable planet for future generations. These problems are big. But they are solvable. We are not doomed. We can build a better future for everyone. Let's turn that opportunity into reality.


Author: Hannah Ritchie
Publisher: Little, Brown Spark
Publication Date: Jan 09, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 031653675X
ISBN-13: 9780316536752

Not the End of the World : How We Can Be the First Generation to Build a Sustainable Planet

$30.00
$27.50
Sale 8%
 
'Truly essential' MARGARET ATWOOD Feeling anxious, powerless or confused about the future of our planet? Thisbook will transform how you see our biggest environmental problems - and how we can solve them. It's become common to tell kids that they're going to die from climate change. We are constantly bombarded by doomsday headlines that tell us the soil won't be able to support crops, fish will vanish from our oceans, and that we should reconsider having children. But in this bold, radically hopeful book, data scientist Hannah Ritchie argues that if we zoom out, a very different picture emerges. In fact, the data shows we've made so much progress on these problems that we could be on track to achieve true sustainability for the first time in human history. Packed with the latest research, practical guidance and enlightening graphics, this book will make you rethink almost everything you've been told about the environment. From the virtues of eating locally and living in the countryside, to the evils of overpopulation, to plastic straws and palm oil,Not the End of the World will give you the tools to understand our current crisis and make lifestyle changes that actually have an impact. Hannah cuts through the noise by outlining what works, what doesn't, and what we urgently need to focus on so we can leave a sustainable planet for future generations. These problems are big. But they are solvable. We are not doomed. We can build a better future for everyone. Let's turn that opportunity into reality.


Author: Hannah Ritchie
Publisher: Little, Brown Spark
Publication Date: Jan 09, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 031653675X
ISBN-13: 9780316536752
 

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