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Frances Lincoln Publishers LtdPublication date
19th June 2008ISBN
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101 Ways to Save The Earth
David Bellamy
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This is one of the best ever books on the environment for children and this new edition is printed on recycled paper. It answers green questions in a clear style, provides projects for every child to do and it will undoubtedly increase children’s awareness of the environment.
Synopsis
101 Ways to Save The Earth by David BellamyCan you help to save the world? Yes you can! You can save energy, protect wildlife, join in and help clean up the water and the air. Conservationist David Bellamy and the Friendly Whale show you how, with clear explanations and exciting green projects. New edition using recycled paper and a brown card cover.
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‘Smashing illustrations, amazing facts and exciting projects mean that all kids should be enthusiastic to try his action plan.’ Green Magazine
About The Author
OBE. BSc., PhD., Hon:- FLS,. FIBiol., DSc., DUniv., FIBiol., FCIWEM Hon (born 1933) is an English professor, botanist, author, broadcaster and environmental campaigner. He attended Sutton County Grammar School, Sutton, Chelsea College of Science and Technology and Bedford College, all in London. He was brought up as a strict Baptist. Bellamy and his wife Rosemary, whom he maried when he was 19, have five children - four are adopted. He originally trained as a botanist at Durham University, where he later held the post of senior lecturer in botany until 1982. He is still their Honorary Preofessor for Adult and Continuing Education.
He first came to public prminence as an envoironmental cibsultant at the time of the Torrey Canyon disaster.
In 1983, he was jailed for blockading the Franklin River in protest at a proposed dam.
He has been the writer and presenter of some 400 television programmes on Botany, Ecology and Environment.
In 1997, he stood against John Major for the anti-European Referendum party.
He is the originator along, with David Shreeve and The Conservation Foundation (which he also founded), of the Ford European Conservation Awards and has published over 80 scientific papers.
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