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Be the Change You Want to See in the World - 365 Things You Can Do For Yourself and the Planet - cover

Be the Change You Want to See in the World - 365 Things You Can Do For Yourself and the Planet

Julie Fisher-McGarry

Publisher: Conari Press

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Summary

A daily companion filled with soulful suggestions for supporting all living things: “Each day’s entry is clear and uplifting.” —John Robbins, author of Diet for a New America 
 
This book, organized by month, is filled with a wide range of ways to put into practice our concern and consideration for nature and animals. Included are tips on:Living GreenWhere To Purchase Organic And Fair-Trade ProductsHow To Unplug From The GridSupporting Local EconomiesNourishing The EarthCreating A Sustainable Lifestyle 
 
With daily personal anecdotes, inspiring quotations, verses of poetry, simple vegetarian recipes, women’s health tips, environmental facts, and green thoughts, you can discovered why individual action really does matter—and how you can start small and make a big difference.
Available since: 11/01/2006.
Print length: 253 pages.

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