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If there was ever a time to stand up for your planet, for Mother Earth, this is the time. But what are the most pressing environmental issues affecting us today? And what actions can you, as an individual, take to combat them? If you want to know what you can do, then this is the book for you. Your Planet Needs You is the essential beginner's guide to understanding the environment and the threats to its wellbeing. From plastic waste to pesticides, food production and chemicals, global warming to species extinction, this book covers the topics that you need to know about.With practical and positive tips, this book will show how you can be part of the solution and help make a better world, whatever age you are.Includes sections on air pollution, environmental law, fast fashion and ethical living, as well as resources such as recommended reading and lists of groups and organisations that you can get involved with.
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A practical and succinct A to Z guide to Planet Earth with advice for how everyone can take positive action and combat the issues facing our environment.
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Why do the British love their dogs? Not as sentiment. As memory. Two thousand years ago, a Goddess stood on the hill where St Paul's Cathedral now rises, and at her feet a dog looked up — collarless, wild, entirely hers. That dog is still carved in Roman stone, still pressed into thousands of pottery fragments that museums have quietly labelled "tableware." After twelve years inside the archives, Bernadette Vallely followed the dog and found what two centuries of scholarship had mislabelled, miscatalogued, and missed: Diana was the principal deity of Roman London — and her hound was sacred. Britain's identity as a nation of dog lovers is not a modern quirk. It started two-thousand-years ago, woven into the founding story of this island. In London, some of the parks where we walk our dogs are sanctuaries for the Goddess today. The devotion we feel for them is the oldest surviving bond in British life. Diana was the Goddess of wild animals and dogs, of seeds and acorns, of the protection of children and midwifery — and of witchcraft. Her familiar was a dog, not a cat. From Iron Age coins to the Royal Parks, this is the hidden history of Britain's oldest love story. Here, for the first time, is the evidence.