National Trust - Positively Green: Everyday tips to help the planet and calm climate anxiety
Hardback
Positively Green is a guide to caring for the planet – and yourself.
From journalist and Positive News partnerships editor Sarah LaBrecque, National Trust’s Positively Green is an informative and captivating guide to sustainable living. With chapters on energy, fashion, food and more, you’ll discover what works, what’s worth doing, and what’s not.
Positively Green provides advice on how to reduce your environmental impact, all while easing climate anxiety and boosting mental wellbeing. From changing how you clean your home to putting food impacts into perspective, this book is the perfect resource for those wanting to limit their effect on the environment and reduce climate-based worries.
Chapters include: A Green Home, Energy, Food and Drink, Fashion, Technology, Transport and Travel, and Nature. As well as useful tips and links for further information, the book features ‘Positivity Pauses’ – inspiring vignettes that pull in wisdom from leading thinkers, academics and writers about how to face the climate crisis with optimistic realism.
RRP: £9.99
Imprint
National Trust Books
ISBN
978-0-00-856763-7
Publication Date
13-04-2023
Format
Hardback
Pages
128 pages
Dimensions
134x181mm
Product Description
Positively Green is a guide to caring for the planet – and yourself.
From journalist and Positive News partnerships editor Sarah LaBrecque, National Trust’s Positively Green is an informative and captivating guide to sustainable living. With chapters on energy, fashion, food and more, you’ll discover what works, what’s worth doing, and what’s not.
Positively Green provides advice on how to reduce your environmental impact, all while easing climate anxiety and boosting mental wellbeing. From changing how you clean your home to putting food impacts into perspective, this book is the perfect resource for those wanting to limit their effect on the environment and reduce climate-based worries.
Chapters include: A Green Home, Energy, Food and Drink, Fashion, Technology, Transport and Travel, and Nature. As well as useful tips and links for further information, the book features ‘Positivity Pauses’ – inspiring vignettes that pull in wisdom from leading thinkers, academics and writers about how to face the climate crisis with optimistic realism.
Author
Sarah LaBrecque and National Trust Books
Sarah LaBrecque completed a BA in Environmental Studies before becoming a freelance journalist with a particular focus on sustainability and parenting. She has been a regular contributor to the Guardian, and currently works with the Positive News Network.
Imprint
National Trust Books
ISBN
978-0-00-856763-7
Publication Date
13-04-2023
Format
Hardback
Pages
128 pages
Dimensions
134x181mm
Product Description
Positively Green is a guide to caring for the planet – and yourself.
From journalist and Positive News partnerships editor Sarah LaBrecque, National Trust’s Positively Green is an informative and captivating guide to sustainable living. With chapters on energy, fashion, food and more, you’ll discover what works, what’s worth doing, and what’s not.
Positively Green provides advice on how to reduce your environmental impact, all while easing climate anxiety and boosting mental wellbeing. From changing how you clean your home to putting food impacts into perspective, this book is the perfect resource for those wanting to limit their effect on the environment and reduce climate-based worries.
Chapters include: A Green Home, Energy, Food and Drink, Fashion, Technology, Transport and Travel, and Nature. As well as useful tips and links for further information, the book features ‘Positivity Pauses’ – inspiring vignettes that pull in wisdom from leading thinkers, academics and writers about how to face the climate crisis with optimistic realism.
Author
Sarah LaBrecque and National Trust Books
Sarah LaBrecque completed a BA in Environmental Studies before becoming a freelance journalist with a particular focus on sustainability and parenting. She has been a regular contributor to the Guardian, and currently works with the Positive News Network.