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An empowering and practical handbook for young changemakers who
want to save the planet! Published in collaboration with the
prestigious Earthshot Prize, featuring an introduction from HRH
Prince William and contributions from environmental activists
including Sir David Attenborough, Christiana Figueres and Shailene
Woodley. 'Our planet is the only home we have, and we must think
big and dream bigger if we are to protect it.'- HRH Prince William
The mission is simple: to repair our planet. Our home is in
trouble. The good news is we can fix it - but we need YOUR help. So
let's put our heads together and dream up ways to BUILD, CREATE and
SHOUT about solutions to repair our planet. In the Earthshot
Handbook for Future Dreamers and Thinkers, young readers will
travel round the world, celebrating the diverse and rich habitats,
amazing animals and wonderful landscapes that make up our planet.
They'll learn about the problems and challenges facing those
habitats. They will meet Earthshot innovators, entrepreneurs and
game changers from the past and present from Wangari Maathai to
David Attenborough. And importantly, they'll discover how they can
become the changemakers of the future, helping to develop solutions
to the world's biggest problems. Because even the smallest idea or
Earthshot, has the power to change everything. Full of simple
practical things young people can do or make to help save the
planet, even from home, as well as big ideas and contributions from
people around the globe, this is the ultimate handbook for future
innovators and activists who want to make a difference.
Contributors to this book: HRH Prince William Naturalist Sir David
Attenborough Former UN Climate Chief Christiana Figures Actor
Shailene Woodley Astronaut Naoko Yamazki Environmental Activist
Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim
The Earthshot concept is simple: Urgency + Optimism = Action. We
have ten years to turn the tide on the environmental crisis, but we
need the world's best solutions and one shared goal - to save our
planet. It's not too late, but we need collective action now. The
Earthshots are unifying, ambitious goals for our planet which, if
achieved by 2030, will improve life for all of us, for the rest of
life on Earth, and for generations to come. They are to: * Protect
and Restore Nature * Clean our Air * Revive our Oceans * Build a
Waste-Free World * Fix our Climate EARTHSHOT: HOW TO SAVE OUR
PLANET is the first definitive book about how these goals can
tackle the environmental crisis, from rainforests to coral reefs,
via wilderness, cities and in our own homes. It is a critical
contribution to the most important story of the decade.
The Earthshot concept is simple: Urgency + Optimism = Action. We
have ten years to turn the tide on the environmental crisis, but we
need the world's best solutions and one shared goal - to save our
planet. It's not too late, but we need collective action now. The
Earthshots are unifying, ambitious goals for our planet which, if
achieved by 2030, will improve life for all of us, for the rest of
life on Earth, and for generations to come. They are to: * Protect
and Restore Nature * Clean our Air * Revive our Oceans * Build a
Waste-Free World * Fix our Climate EARTHSHOT: HOW TO SAVE OUR
PLANET is the first definitive book about how these goals can
tackle the environmental crisis, from rainforests to coral reefs,
via wilderness, cities and in our own homes. It is a critical
contribution to the most important story of the decade.
Throughout history, we humans have prided ourselves on our capacity
to have ideas, but perhaps this pride is misplaced. Perhaps ideas
have us. In this book, science writer and documentary filmmaker
Jonnie Hughes investigates the evolution of ideas, taking a look at
how they seem to have lives of their own. Adopting the role of a
cultural Charles Darwin, Hughes travels across the Midwest with his
brother to observe firsthand the natural history of ideas--the
patterns of their variation, inheritance, and selection in the
cultural landscape. In place of Darwin's oceanic islands, Hughes
visits the "mind islands" of Native American tribes. Instead of
finches, Hughes searches for signs of natural selection among the
tepees.
With a knack for finding the humor in the quirks of the American
cultural landscape, Hughes takes us on a tour from the Mall of
America in Minneapolis to what he calls the "maul" of
America--Custer's last stand--stopping at roadsides and discoursing
on sandwiches, the shape of cowboy hats, the evolution of barn
roofs, and more. Original, witty, and engaging, "On the Origin of
Tepees "offers a fresh way of understanding both our ideas and
ourselves.
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