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Guide to Michael Bloomberg’s & et al Climate of Hope - cover

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Guide to Michael Bloomberg’s & et al Climate of Hope

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Publisher: Instaread

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PLEASE NOTE: This is a companion to Michael Bloomberg’s & et al Climate of Hope and NOT the original book. 
 
Preview:
 
Climate of Hope: How Cities, Businesses and Citizens Can Save the Planet (2017) is a collaboration between businessman, philanthropist, and former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg and longtime environmentalist and former Sierra Club executive director Carl Pope.
 
Climate change is a certainty among most scientists…
 
Inside this companion to the book:
 
• Overview of the Book
 
• Insights from the Book
 
• Important People
 
• Author's Style and Perspective
 
• Intended Audience
 
About the Author:  With Instaread, you can get the notes and insights from a book in 15 minutes or less.
Available since: 05/24/2017.

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