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Harriet Dyer

The Little Book of Going Green

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“We have forgotten how to be good guests, how to walk lightly on the earth as its other creatures do.” —Barbara Wood The Little Book of Going Green aims to shed light on the ways humans are harming the environment, from pollution and deforestation to industrial production and farming methods. Before we can fix a problem, we must have a basic understanding of what brought us there in first place. Dyer explores past events and actions before directing our attention to the future through the exploration of how climate change has been affected by: PlasticsFossil FuelsIndustrial AgricultureDeforestationHuman Population In addition, Dyer explores how we can easily practice sustainability and conservation on both individual and corporate levels, creating habits at home that we can then bring to our workplaces. How can we reduce plastic waste in our homes? How can we reduce our carbon footprint in the office? Filled with facts, theories, and tips on how we can do our bit for the planet, this is your one-stop guide to making every aspect of your life earth-friendly.
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102 printed pages
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
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    Approximately one million sea birds and 100,000 marine mammals die each year because of plastics in our oceans.
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    The great Pacific garbage patch, an area of the ocean which is so highly concentrated in plastic debris that it looks like an island, is estimated to be 2.7 meters deep and twice the size of Texas.
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    While coral reefs only take up a small percentage of the ocean, they are home to a quarter of all marine life.

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