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Your Greening World: How the Power of Green is Changing the Way the World Works and Lives
Your Greening World: How the Power of Green is Changing the Way the World Works and Lives is a highly informative 33-page ebook that provides an exclusive expose into our modern-day environmental movement. * How do our energy choices affect the environment? * What motivates individuals to reduce their energy consumption? * How did the environmental movement begin, how has it evolved over time, and where is it heading? * How has party-line politics obfuscated the global warming issue? * How have national and multinational corporations reacted to the green movement? * How has the world at large reacted to all the talk of "going green?" * What is sustainability and conservation, and why do they matter? * What is the future of green building and energy efficiency in homes? * What roles do education, motivation, innovation, and preparation play in fomenting a new environmental consciousness? Perfect for businesses as well as those interested in today's green movement, topics include global warming; business ethics and the environment; the energy crisis; sustainability; renewable energy; and conservation. The Table of Contents includes: Introduction One: The Birth of the Environmental Movement and the Quest for Renewable Energy Two: Corporate America Sees Green Three: A Gradually Greening World Four: Is Going Green Really Better? Five: A New World of Global Environmental Awareness Six: The Great Global Warming Diversion? Seven: Why Sustainability and Conservation Matters Eight: The Energy-Environment Connection Nine: A New Era in Eco-Awareness Ten: Your Greening World: How the Power of Green is Changing the Way the World Works and Lives Engaging, wide-ranging discussion is meant to inform as well as create a global dialogue on how to best approach the most pressing environmental issues of our day.
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