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Ishmael: An Adventure of the Mind and Spirit |
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Daniel Quinn Winner of the Turner Tomorrow Fellowship, a literary competition intended to foster works of fiction that present positive solutions to global problems, this book offers proof that good ideas do not necessarily equal good literature. Ishmael, a gorilla rescued from a traveling show who has learned to reason and communicate, uses these skills to educate himself in human history and culture. |
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Rachel L. Carson Carson's analysis of DDT and other synthetic chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticides resulted in a deeply ominous conclusion-pesticides destroy the environment and threaten everything within the ecological system. Carson examined the composition of pesticides, revealing that synthetic pesticides have the ability to not only kill their intended targets, but they also move right up the food chain, eventually reaching the human population. |
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Toward a Zero Energy Home: A Complete Guide to Energy Self-Sufficiency at Home |
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David Johnston This comprehensive home energy self-sufficiency guide explores the design of zero-energy, near-zero-energy, off-the-grid and carbon-neutral homes from start to finish, giving readers an unparalleled look at these emerging trends in environmentally friendly building. |
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365 Ways to Live Green for Kids: Saving the Environment at Home, School, or at Play--Every Day! |
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Sheri Amsel Complete with tips for every day of the year?and activities for home, school, and during playtime?this book reveals how easy it is to be an ecofriendly family?and prepare for a better future together. |
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The Everything Green Classroom Book: From recycling to conservation, all you need to create an eco-friendly learning environment (Everything Series) |
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Tessa Hill This book is the essential guide for teaching children about nature and environmental protection. Teachers, students, administrators, and parents will learn to take green practices from the classroom to the larger world outside. |
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Recyling OBW3 (Oxford Bookworms Library Factfiles, Stage 3) |
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Bassett Anyone can recycle - it's easy, it saves money, and it's a way to say, 'I care about the Earth.' Saving the world starts with you - here - now. |
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