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portada Three Generations Left? Human Activity and the Destruction of the Planet (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
264
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781787190412

Three Generations Left? Human Activity and the Destruction of the Planet (in English)

Christine Parkinson (Author) · New Generation Publishing · Paperback

Three Generations Left? Human Activity and the Destruction of the Planet (in English) - Christine Parkinson

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Synopsis "Three Generations Left? Human Activity and the Destruction of the Planet (in English)"

This book has been written in a simple, illustrated style, to encourage readers to understand what global warming and climate change are all about, why they are happening, and why there is a danger of the destruction of the planet within three generations (by the end of this century). It is really that serious but the media, hand in glove with the big corporations, continually plays it down. Up to ten factors have all been working together to bring about the current situation and the book links them all together and shows how there needs to be a change from current thinking about the economy, growth and trade, if we are to save the planet.

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