Imagine It!: A Handbook for a Happier Planet

by Laurie David

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An inspirational, accessible, and actionable guide for empowering and inspiring you to take concrete steps towards living more sustainably. "An excellent how-to guide [and] a great read for everyone from the socially conscious family to the most ardent climate activist."--Former Vice President Al Gore Imagine It! is a handbook for those who want to begin or advance a journey toward living in better balance with our planet. It inspires, supports, and offers easy ways to replace old, show more planet-hurting habits with new healthy ones. In Imagine It!, the documentary filmmakers behind Writing on the Wall, Fed Up, The Biggest Little Farm, The Social Dilemma, and the Academy Award-winning An Inconvenient Truth highlight the need to change some of our food, clothing, and transportation habits and meaningfully lower our use of plastic, paper, water, and harmful chemicals. They call the changes in these areas lifestyle shifts, and there is a chapter devoted to each one of them in the book. Each begins with a short story on the shift being explored, and then provides clear steps for replacing old habits with new ones to create lasting change. Laurie David and Heather Reisman are no strangers to exposing hard truths and helping audiences understand their part in bringing about change. They know a cleaner, healthier world is ours for the taking--and to start, we just have to Imagine It! show less

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Laurie David is the founder of StopGlobalWarming.org, the Virtual March to Stop Global Warming, a bipartisan campaign with over one million marchers, and a producer of the Academy Award-winning documentary An Inconvenient Truth

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Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Home & Garden
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640.286Applied science & technologyHome economics & family managementHome and familyMiscellanyAuxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materialsGreen technology
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GE196 .D383Geography, Anthropology and RecreationEnvironmental SciencesEnvironmental sciencesEnvironmentalism. Green movement
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