1: We can't go on like this!
2: How we got here
3: Case study: The internal combustion engine
4: Calls for change
5: What we need to do
6: The three pillars
7: A world full of stuff
8: Case study: fast fashion
9: Global warming
10: Sustainable energy
11: Sea power
12: Transport of the future
13: Habitats and wildlife
14: Food and farming
15: Case study: Agroforestry
16: Making money
17: Short-term to long-term
18: How many people?
19: What can you do?
20: A sustainable future
21: Glossary
22: Further reading
23: Index
Products specifications
Author
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Anna Claybourne |
Pub Date
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14/04/2022 |
Binding
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Hardback |
Pages
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48 |
Country
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United Kingdom |
Dewey
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640.286 |
GBPPrice
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13.99 |
Sustainable Planet gives young readers a clear, insightful introduction to Earth's sustainability crisis
Sustainability is defined as 'development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs'. In the simplest terms, sustainability is about children and the world we will leave them.
Earth is uniquely able to sustain life. Yet we are stripping it of its natural resources, polluting its land and waters and heating its atmosphere, with terrifying consequences. A more sustainable world is urgently needed - now.
Sustainable Planet takes a non-alarmist, but truthful, look at the issue of sustainability and suggests ways we can all live in a more planet-friendly way, from global changes such as investing in renewable energy sources and carbon offsetting, to individual actions such as eating less meat and fish and avoiding plastic packaging that will empower young readers.
Following on from the successful Plastic Planet, Hot Planet and Recycled Planet, Sustainable Planet is written by the award-winning science author Anna Claybourne.