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This annual yearbook presents essays in environmental history based on lectures given at the Göttingen study group "Environmental History" by external authors. As previous yearbooks it is dedicated to the plurality of approaches in environmental history and serves as a valuable source for information about current research in that realm.
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This annual yearbook presents essays in environmental history based on lectures given at the Göttingen study group "Environmental History" by external authors. As previous yearbooks it is dedicated to the plurality of approaches in environmental history and serves as a valuable source for information about current research in that realm.
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This annual yearbook presents essays in environmental history based on lectures given at the Göttingen study group "Environmental History" by external authors. As previous yearbooks it is dedicated to the plurality of approaches in environmental history and serves as a valuable source for information about current research in that realm.
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"Protecting the planet is everyone's work. But we all have our own heroes in whatever area we are working. Planet Savers brings together the varied stories of the hundreds of movers and shakers that have spoken up throughout history and taken action to defend the world from pollution, deforestation, species loss and climate change.? From Theodore Roosevelt to Al Gore; from Francis of Assisi to David Attenborough - and from hundreds more men and women that you will know little, if anything, about. Scientists, artists, business people, priests, lawyers, poets, politicians, activists and more, from every continent of the world. Their work has enthused us about the natural world and warned us that we must do much more to preserve it. The Indian woman who became the world's first environmental martyr; the Baptist Reverend who asked "What Would Jesus Drive?"; the Quaker big game hunter who set up the first conservation organisation; the Shakespearian actor who revolutionised organic gardening; and the housewife whose campaign against toxic waste forced a President to act.? The book is a cornucopia of people who from time immemorial have put their careers, reputations and lives on the line to protect our planet from its governing inhabitants - the human race. Today, as thousands of species of animals and plants are faced with extinction, thousands of years of indigenous knowledge is lost in the face of technological advance, and we become more and more aware of the potential doomsday scenario of a warming world, we need Planet Savers more than ever.? Our inspiration can be the 301 environmental lives portrayed in this book. These people cared enough to do something about it. Planet Savers is both a tribute and a catalyst: a tribute to the people that loved the planet enough to want to act to save it, and a catalyst for the people who will be inspired to act after reading it. New Planet Savers are at work right now in rainforests and megacities; in community centres and boardrooms; at road protests and in courtrooms, all over the world. If this book has one great aim it is to inspire you, the reader, to join them.? It is a book that every home should own."--Provided by publisher.
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This book chronicles the life of Wangari Maathai, a Kenyan environmentalist and activist. Born in 1940, Wangari grew up in a small village where her connection to nature was deeply rooted in the Kikuyu traditions. Her childhood was marked by the challenges of British colonial rule in Kenya, which led to environmental degradation and social injustice. The narrative follows Wangari's journey from her early life in Nyeri to her involvement in environmental and social activism, highlighting her commitment to reforestation and community empowerment. The book aims to inspire young readers with Wangari's persistence and dedication to healing the land, reflecting themes of resilience and environmental conservation.
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Et si on pouvait faire autrement ? Et s’il y avait une alternative ? Et si l’espoir était la solution réaliste ? Alors que le monde semble se dérégler et la folie destructrice l’emporter, voici douze histoires enthousiasmantes, douze reportages qui montrent qu’un autre monde est possible. Les journalistes ont parcouru la France à la rencontre de héros… Ces héros, ils sont comme vous et nous : des femmes bâtissent des maisons en terre crue, des paysans mettent en oeuvre la Sécurité sociale alimentaire, des anarchistes sauvent des animaux, des ruraux inventent la voiture de l’avenir, une famille vit joyeusement en émettant très peu de carbone… Autant d’histoires de gens qui ont décidé, un jour, qu’ils pouvaient changer le monde. À condition de ne pas se contenter de « cultiver son jardin », mais de s’engager dans les luttes de l’époque. C’est réjouissant, c’est encourageant, et ça donne des idées pour vivre autrement.
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