How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
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Author: Joanna Yarrow
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 128
"How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint" is the ultimate guide to helping individuals make real changes that can help to stem the advance of climate change. Packed full of realistic, achievable ideas for transforming our lives so that we can all contribute to halting global warming, it gives a wealth of information and practical advice on the major lifestyle issues of our time: what new forms of energy we should be considering, how we can take a responsible approach to travel, and above all what we can usefully do at home and at work to cut back pollution and waste. Everywhere you look, there's a way to save energy without affecting your quality of life. Whether it be a simple change of habit, or a forward-looking home improvement project, you'll find plenty of suggestions that relate to you, proving that sustainable living is good not only for the planet, and sometimes your bank balance, but also your health and your karma.
Author: Joanna Yarrow
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 128
"How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint" is the ultimate guide to helping individuals make real changes that can help to stem the advance of climate change. Packed full of realistic, achievable ideas for transforming our lives so that we can all contribute to halting global warming, it gives a wealth of information and practical advice on the major lifestyle issues of our time: what new forms of energy we should be considering, how we can take a responsible approach to travel, and above all what we can usefully do at home and at work to cut back pollution and waste. Everywhere you look, there's a way to save energy without affecting your quality of life. Whether it be a simple change of habit, or a forward-looking home improvement project, you'll find plenty of suggestions that relate to you, proving that sustainable living is good not only for the planet, and sometimes your bank balance, but also your health and your karma.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Joanna Yarrow
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 128
"How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint" is the ultimate guide to helping individuals make real changes that can help to stem the advance of climate change. Packed full of realistic, achievable ideas for transforming our lives so that we can all contribute to halting global warming, it gives a wealth of information and practical advice on the major lifestyle issues of our time: what new forms of energy we should be considering, how we can take a responsible approach to travel, and above all what we can usefully do at home and at work to cut back pollution and waste. Everywhere you look, there's a way to save energy without affecting your quality of life. Whether it be a simple change of habit, or a forward-looking home improvement project, you'll find plenty of suggestions that relate to you, proving that sustainable living is good not only for the planet, and sometimes your bank balance, but also your health and your karma.
Author: Joanna Yarrow
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 128
"How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint" is the ultimate guide to helping individuals make real changes that can help to stem the advance of climate change. Packed full of realistic, achievable ideas for transforming our lives so that we can all contribute to halting global warming, it gives a wealth of information and practical advice on the major lifestyle issues of our time: what new forms of energy we should be considering, how we can take a responsible approach to travel, and above all what we can usefully do at home and at work to cut back pollution and waste. Everywhere you look, there's a way to save energy without affecting your quality of life. Whether it be a simple change of habit, or a forward-looking home improvement project, you'll find plenty of suggestions that relate to you, proving that sustainable living is good not only for the planet, and sometimes your bank balance, but also your health and your karma.
How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint