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Good News for a Change
von David Suzuki
Verlag: Allen & Unwin
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ISBN: 978-1-74115-882-3
Erschienen am 01.11.2003
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 408 Seiten

Preis: 24,49 €

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David Suzuki is an internationally renowned broadcaster and scientist. He is chairman of the David Suzuki Foundation, an organisation dedicated to identifying the causes of - and finding solutions to - environmental problems. His many books for children and adults have sold more than two million copies worldwide, in numerous languages. He lives in Vancouver with his wife and children.
Holly Dressel has been a writer/researcher for television, film and radio for twenty years. Her writing credits include the celebrated film series 'War'.



We all know the bad news. The natural systems that support our lives are in trouble. They are threatened by the population explosion around the globe, the unfettered escalation of technology and the seemingly insatiable hunger for consumption that is fuelling the destruction of our natural environment.
But authors David Suzuki and Holly Dressel say there is hope yet for this troubled planet. The good news is that thousands of individuals, groups and businesses are already changing their ways. A growing number of organisations, corporations and individuals around the world are taking up a spontaneous global quest for sustainability. We are starting to base economic development strategies on our collective dependency on nature, while decreasing large-scale interference in our eco-systems. And we are finally learning to mimic the way natural systems function rather than attempting to conquer and control them.
Suzuki and Dressel have uncovered hundreds of working solutions that offer us all some much-needed hope. There really are things that can be done to help our environment before it's too late, and more than ever, we are learning to talk about solutions-and apply them. And what's more, many of the technologies we need to realise our goals-to save species, to conserve soil, to right social wrongs-are already within our grasp. If we change our ways now, there is hope yet that we might leave a living and viable planet for our children.