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Three Things to Help Heal the Planet: Simple Ideas from 21 Environmental Trailblazers So You Can Start Making a Difference Today

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Full Title:

Three Things to Help Heal the Planet: Simple Ideas from 21 Environmental Trailblazers So You Can Start Making a Difference Today

Contributors:

By (Author) Ana Santi

ISBN:

9781837963850

Publisher:

Trigger Publishing

Imprint:

Trigger Publishing

Publication Date:

2nd September 2022

Edition:

International

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Environmental policy and protocols
Environmental management
Business ethics and social responsibility

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

248

Dimensions:

Width 134mm, Height 189mm

Description

We are drowning in news reports, opinion pieces, podcasts and Instagram posts about how we can protect our planet. We are offered contradictory solutions. We are left confused and overwhelmed.

Three Things to Help Heal the Planet gathers advice from 21 global experts, including scientists, activists and entrepreneurs. Rooted in our relationship with the everyday, it features essays from Melissa Hemsley, Jonathan Safran Foer, Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, Dr Gail Bradbrook, Rosamund Kissi Deborah, Christopher Raeburn, Tristram Stuart and Eshita Kabra-Davies, who challenge us to make simple lifestyle changes by offering tangible solutions.

Three Things is for anyone who wants to turn their concern for the future of our planet into action; for anyone in a position to choose what they eat and wear, how they travel and live, where they bank and shop and who they vote for. This book is for anyone wants to use their everyday power to make a difference.


Author Bio

Ana Santi is a journalist who began her career travelling the world to report on the global fashion industry, interviewing ethical pioneers like Katharine Hamnett, Orsola de Castro, Caryn Franklin and Safia Minney, when sustainable fashion was a niche concept few people believed in. She has written for The Times, the Guardian and Elle,amongst many others, including Drapers, where she was the deputy editor for five years. Ana currently lives in London.

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