The Eco Hero Handbook
Simple Solutions to Tackle Eco-Anxiety
by Tessa Wardley
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Pub Date Mar 16 2021 | Archive Date May 04 2023
Quarto Publishing Group – Ivy Press | Ivy Press
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Description
Looking behind the slogans and exploring the myths, this handy guide offers a clear and balanced exploration of the major eco-debates, enabling you to make decisions based on facts. Featuring practical steps for positive action in all areas of your life, find solutions to all your environment-related challenges, including:
- How can I keep my house clean but low impact?
- How can I reduce my overall energy use in the home?
- How can I protect my plants without using chemicals?
- Which transport choices will help cut carbon emissions?
- Is it okay to eat any meat?
From recycling to eating sustainably, ethical fashion to being an eco-conscious tourist, this book is the essential guide to the little changes that will make a big difference.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780711254633 |
PRICE | $14.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 144 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
I enjoyed reading this even though it triggered some climate anxiety in me. Some very good arguments for adopting many of the startling recommendations, eg digital minimalism.
Overall, the majority of it might sound familiar to many of us who are already on this path. But it's a great starting point for younger audiences and friends and family who have only recently awakened to this crisis.
I enjoyed reading this even though it triggered some climate anxiety in me. Some very good arguments for adopting many of the startling recommendations, eg digital minimalism.
Overall, the majority of it might sound familiar to many of us who are already on this path. But it's a great starting point for younger audiences and friends and family who have only recently awakened to this crisis.
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