Every Woman's Guide To Saving The Planet

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ISBN: 9780733339677
Publisher: ABC Books - AU
Published: 20 August, 2018
Format: Paperback
Language: English
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Part memoir, part toolkit by the inspiring founder of 1 Million Women, the global movement empowering women to take action on climate change Sydney mother of four and former cosmetics manufacturer Natalie Isaacs used to think climate change was someone else's problem. But when she set out to reduce her power bill by 20 per cent and achieved it easily, she had an epiphany. Realising that women make most of the purchasing decisions in the home and so have genuine power to make a difference, she went on to found 1 Million Women. With members and followers now numbering more than 700,000 and counting, the community is a global movement that actively empowers women to engage with and take action on climate change by making simple changes to the ways they and their families live their lives. Every Woman's Guide to Saving the Planet is Natalie Isaacs' inspiring story combined with a practical tool kit for reducing your carbon footprint and mobilising your community around the biggest issue of our time - climate change. With loads of tips, tricks, easy-to-understand info graphics and an inspiring can-do message, this book is for every woman who wants to make a difference but just isn't sure how.Find out more at 1millionwomen.com.au

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