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Save the World: There is no Planet B

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2H 19min
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Anglais
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Fiction

SAVE THE WORLD: THERE IS NO PLANET B focuses on the very things you can do right now to save our planet.

Together, we can change the world. There is little doubt that our beautiful planet is now under huge threat; our weather is more extreme, plastic litters our oceans, industrial production and farming methods wreak havoc on the environment and mass deforestation has led to the extinction of many species. Carry on this way and it’s almost certain that sea levels will continue to rise, there will be extreme heatwaves, loss of the polar ice caps and mass pollution. This guide is full of simple tips we can all incorporate into our daily lives, and will demonstrate how small eco-friendly changes can have a huge positive effect on the world around us. They might even save the planet.

© 2020 QUEST from W. F. Howes Ltd (Livre audio ): 9781004009237

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Livre audio : 20 août 2020

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