The Earth Handbook

ehjktlg Going greener – one day at a time
A page-a-day guide to more ethical, sustainable living

The Earth Handbook
by Christine McCartney and Samantha Booth
180 x 150mm, 400 pages, paperback

  • Have you ever wanted to learn how to make your own bread? granola? yoghurt?
    Do you want to know how to lower your energy consumption, utility bills, and impact on the planet?
    Would you like to have a more sustainable lifestyle, but are overwhelmed by all the information out there? 

    Do all this and more, with The Earth Handbook: Everyday Extraordinary. 

 


2010 marks the 40th anniversary of Earth Day; what better way to celebrate that anniversary than by living the green life, every day of the year? It is with just such a goal in mind that we present The Earth Handbook, a page-a-day guide to more ethical, sustainable living.

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The one-a-day, illustrated format is informative without being overwhelming. Each entry addresses a particular subject, whether threatened polar bears, rechargeable batteries, nuclear disaster or home-made bread. The range of topics is as diverse and amazing as Earth itself – indeed, the wonderful variety of the planet is a topic in itself. From “Turning over a New Leaf” in January to “As the Year Ends…” in December, open it up and be inspired every day.

  • How to find ethical, organic food and how to preserve it to enjoy year round (growing your own is a great way to go).
  • Reduce your water and energy consumption at work, in the car, and at home – and save money as well as natural resources.
  • Learn about animals and habitats under threat, and be amazed at the diversity of our natural world.
  • Transportation, picnics, toiletries or laundry: there’s a better way to do it.
 The Earth Handbook is printed on FSC-certified paper. 

 

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