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And affordable...
Have you been wanting to do more to preserve our planet but are concerned you can't afford to? David Bach demonstrates countless ways to go green that not only benefit the earth but your bank account as well.
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And easy...
In It's Easy Being Green, Crissy Trask dispels some common myths--that we often perceive as stumbling blocks--about earth-friendly living. She has taken the "difficulty and guesswork out of greener living" so that busy yet conscientious people can better practice the environmental principles that they believe in.
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And fashionable...
Did you know that...
Jennifer Aniston takes 3-minute showers, Tyra Banks only flushes when necessary, and Martha Stewart makes her own fertilizer? The Green Book has thousands of down-to-earth suggestions that are organized by thematic chapters (such as home, work, school, sports, shopping), with each chapter introduced by a celebrity.
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And lifesaving...
Read the classic 1962 story that helped outlaw the use of the deadly pesticide DDT. Viciously attacked by the chemical industry following its publication, Rachel Carson went on to become one of Time's "100 Most Influential People of the Century." This printing commemorates the 40th anniversary of the book's first release.
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And ageless...
Jan Thornhill has written a book for children (ages 9-13) about how the world works and what we can do to preserve it. While she offers children clear, realistic explanations and visual representations of global warming, she also provides them suggestions and --most importantly--hope for the their future.
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