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Wildlife expert Eanna Ni Lamhna takes us on a tour of all things to
do with our wonderful natural world: from a celebration of our
fascinating birds and bees, and their powers of migration and
pollination, to the thorny challenges of our time, such as climate
change, sustainability and our carbon footprint. Her mantra is that
learning about our wild world is not just for young children or
David Attenborough fans, it is a lifelong necessary knowledge for
our survival - and we need to open our eyes and our minds to the
challenges that face us and our world into the future. The key is
to find the balance between our needs and wants and the future of
our precious planet and all its inhabitants. This brand new book
raises, and discusses, questions such as; Why should we care about
this natural world? Do we need and value the great outdoors now
more than ever? But who wants spiders in their house? And what use
are wasps anyway? Should we be worried by genetic engineering and
windfarms? Biodiversity - what did it ever do for us? Does it mean
the end of the world if the whales become extinct? Are global
warming and climate change the same thing? What happened to the
hole in the ozone layer? Is veganism the answer to sustainable
food? What is carbon sequestration - just fancy words for trees?
And why are carbon sinks so important? Is the mobile phone taking
over our lives for good or for evil? How does a virus become a
pandemic, and why?
Glow-in-the-dark owls, eggs boiling in Icelandic hot pools, the
gangster tactics of the devil's coach-horse beetle ... Eanna Ni
Lamhna has seen them all! Eanna explores the wonders of our wild
world, from a safari in Tanzania to the cloud forests of Costa
Rica, from rat-hunting in Canada to whale watching in New Zealand.
She draws on her experience as a diver to tell of face-to-face
encounters with fascinating fan worms, elusive sea hares and a
murderous crab, and rings the alarm bells on the environmental
challenges facing us. Eanna also recounts with cheerful relish the
pitfalls and delights of being a broadcaster and a scientist. Sure
why would anyone want to be anything else?
Join Trinity's Professor Luke O'Neill on the greatest journey of
them all. From the very big to the very small - vast galaxies to
microscopic atoms - travel through the wonders of the universe, the
mysteries of the human body, and the tiny world of molecules.
Discover the Irish scientists that have helped to shape our world
and find out how to become one yourself. How do we measure the
universe? Why do we need plants? How do our bodies repair
themselves when we are ill? What species will exist on earth in a
million years' time? Discover the answers to these questions and a
lot more in this thrilling and engrossing book packed with
fascinating phenomena, vibrant illustrations, experiments you can
do yourself, and heaps of fun facts.
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