Author: Nina Yakov
Narrator: Marcus Mulenga
Unabridged: 0 hr 13 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Author's Republic
Published: 04/05/2022
Speed and Scale: The Smart Guide on Living Green. Discover Useful Tips on How to Live Green so You Can Help the Environment and Mother Earth.Global warming poses one of the most serious threats to the global environment ever faced in human history. We hear and read about it everyday and how this impacts our planet. Climate change, pollution, animal extinction, are amongst many other issues that threaten our planet every second of every day. But what can you and I do about it? What difference can one person make in the grand scheme of things? In fact, by making just a few simple changes to our lives, we can make a huge impact on the environment that we live in that can be carried on for generations to come.This audiobook will teach you tips and different practices on how you can start living green so you can do your part in helping the environment. You will get tips on how to incorporate changes in different activities of your everyday life . This audiobook will discuss the following topics:- Global Warming- New Global Warming Strategy- Tips for Being Greener in Your Home- Tips for Being Greener at the Shops- Tips for Being Greener at Work- Tips for Being Greener While Traveling- Tips for Being Greener in the Garden- Tips for Being Greener- And many more!If you want to learn more, scroll up and click “add to cart” now!
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