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The Environment Fights Back 9780170418409

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In the midst of doom and gloom environmental problems, it is easy to overlook the good news- that more individuals, groups and governments are working to help the environment fight back. This book is about some of those efforts such as:

•The increasing appearance of environmental issues in popular entertainment, and the treaties and laws dealing with environmental protection from human activities.
•The creation of World Days to focus global attention on specific issues, and the changing of attitudes such as diners becoming keen to eat insects and lab-grown meat.
•The battle to save species such as kereru, and the investigation into bringing extinct species back to life.
•The use of technology such as trying to capture space junk, and the use of nanotechnology such as trying to clean up radioactive waste.
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In the midst of doom and gloom environmental problems, it is easy to overlook the good news- that more individuals, groups and governments are working to help the environment fight back. This book is about some of those efforts such as:

•The increasing appearance of environmental issues in popular entertainment, and the treaties and laws dealing with environmental protection from human activities.
•The creation of World Days to focus global attention on specific issues, and the changing of attitudes such as diners becoming keen to eat insects and lab-grown meat.
•The battle to save species such as kereru, and the investigation into bringing extinct species back to life.
•The use of technology such as trying to capture space junk, and the use of nanotechnology such as trying to clean up radioactive waste.
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