Be the Ultimate Friend of the Earth: 100 Questions to Boost Your Climate and Nature IQ
By (Author) Lucy Siegle
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
5th October 2022
7th July 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Self-sufficiency and green lifestyle
Climate change
577
Paperback
224
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 17mm
290g
Divided into ten important topics, and including questions set by some of the world's leading NGOs on recycling and reusing, green tourism and sustainable fashion, find out how much you really know about how our consumer habits and lifestyles are affecting the environment, and the positive changes we can make now to ensure we're all true friends of the earth.
Theres no shame here if you dont do as well as you hoped in these quizzes at the end of each chapter. But we need our moment of reckoning so that we can really absorb the important stuff in each section of this inspiring book stories and tips that show the people, the projects and the places that are already living as if this planet was precious.
As someone who is passionate about nature and a proud eco nerd, I love this book and you will too! Theres no great mystery to protecting our planet we have the knowledge and we have the solutions for a better future. This book makes it accessible to everyone. -- Ellie Goulding, singer-songwriter and UN Environment Ambassador
If anyone can challenge you to be more planet positive and take a journey of learning through our wonderful wild world, its Lucy. A brilliant eco-communicator with a unique talent to challenge us all to think and act more in the interests of the planet. Dive in and test your nature IQ! -- Hugo Tagholm, Surfers Against Sewage
Lucy Siegle is a journalist, broadcaster and eco expert. She is the Observer and Guardians Ethical Living columnist, and set up the Observer Ethical Awards in 2005. Lucy regularly appears on television and radio and is The One Shows (BBC1) resident environment expert. Lucy founded the Green Carpet Challenge with Livia Firth to address consumption and sustainability in the fashion industry and has worked on environments projects with Emma Watson and Ellie Goulding. She is a trustee of marine conservation charity Surfers Against Sewage and a co-host on the podcast So Hot Right Now with wildlife filmmaker Tom Mustill. Her previous books include To Die For (2011) and Turning the Tide on Plastic (2018).