101 ways to be an eco hero / written by Kait Eaton ; [illustrators: Kait Eaton and Dynamo Limited].
Publication details: Carlton : Lonely Planet Kids, c2022.Description: 110 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cmISBN:- 9781838694951
- 1838694951
- One hundred-one ways to be an eco hero
- 101 ways to be an eco hero, help save the world, one small step at a time
- 333.72 23
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J333.7 JOHA Making good choices about nonrenewable resources / | J333.72 BOWL My river : cleaning up the LaHave River / | J333.72 BRUN Habitat destruction / | J333.72 EATO 101 ways to be an eco hero / | J333.72 JAKA Ecological footprints / | J333.72 KOPP Putting Earth first : eating and living green / | J333.72 WILS Our earth : how kids are saving the planet / |
Saving the planet begins at home. Find your inner eco-hero -- Stop waste! -- Recycling and upcycling -- Plastic's not fantastic -- Clothes -- Create a haven for wildlife -- Get green-fingered -- Out and about. Explore your area -- Go shopping, eco-style! -- Love the outdoors -- Spread the word. Small changes your folks can make -- Bigger changes -- Make good food choices -- Volunteer! -- Take a family eco-break -- Get friends involved -- Fundraising -- Spread the word at school -- Share the message.
It's hard to believe that you have the power to save the world, but it's true! We'll show you how to harness your inner hero with loads of awesome ways to make a positive impact on the planet. In 101 Ways to be an Eco Hero, the follow up to 101 Small Ways to Save the World and The Plastic Problem, you'll find practical tips and projects that will help you, along with your friends and family, to protect our Earth for future generations. You'll also find out how you can use your voice to encourage businesses and governments to make the right decisions for our environment. Tips for kids include: reusing, recycling, and upcycling; avoiding food waste; protecting the local environment through activities such as litter collections. Projects for kids include: building an insect hotel; making a herb garden; creating a tote bag for shopping. Advice for families includes: collecting rainwater for watering the garden; getting solar panels; using low-energy appliances.
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