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How to Save the World for Free

By: Natalie Fee(Author)
208 pages, b/w illustrations
Publisher: Laurence King
How to Save the World for Free
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  • How to Save the World for Free ISBN: 9781786274991 Hardback Oct 2019 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 5 days
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Are you worried about the effects of climate change on our environment? Want to help but don't know where to start? Natalie Fee's handbook to green living will help you to make small lifestyle changes which will make a big difference to our planet. We know that a better world is possible. One where we all get to breathe clean air, marvel at the abundance of wildlife and enjoy life without worrying if it's about to self-destruct. But how do we get there? And can it really be ... easy? And fun? And free?

How to Save the World for Free by environmental campaigner Natalie Fee will galvanise you to think and live differently, covering all key areas of our lives, from food and travel to politics and sex, author and environmental campaigner Natalie Fee will galvanise you to think and live differently. You will feel better, live better and ultimately breathe better in the knowledge that every small change contributes towards saving our world.

Examples of Natalie's tips include voting with climate change policies in mind, carrying a reusable coffee cup, buying bamboo toothbrushes, packaging-free toiletries and ditching plastic based pads and tampons in favour of a menstrual cup, all of which will reduce your environmental impact while also saving you money. Unlike other guides to green living, How to Save the World for Free also addresses the big barriers to change, including broken political systems, capitalism and consumerism and gives us practical and engaging ways to disrupt them.

Perfect for fans of Lucy Siegle's Turning the Tide on Plastic and Greta Thunberg's No One is Too Small to Make a Difference. Whether you are a signed-up member of Extinction Rebellion or if you re just starting out on your environmental journey, How to Save the World for Free includes helpful and approachable advice for everyone.

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Natalie Fee is an award-winning environmentalist, author, speaker and founder of City to Sea, a UK-based organisation running campaigns to stop plastic pollution at source. In 2018 Natalie was listed as one of the UK’s ‘50 New Radicals’ by The Observer / Nesta and in the same year the University of the West of England awarded her the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science in recognition of her campaign work. She won the Sheila McKechnie Award for Environmental Justice in 2017 for City to Sea's #SwitchtheStick campaign and is proud to have been named Bristol 24/7’s Woman of the Year for 2018.

By: Natalie Fee(Author)
208 pages, b/w illustrations
Publisher: Laurence King
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"Just what we need to get the job done"
– Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall

"While saving the world is no laughing matter, lighthearted and often humorous writing helps to get the points across, treating a sober topic in a lively, non-threatening manner. How to Save the World for Free makes for entertaining reading, but should be read in a serious way."
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