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Drawdown : the most comprehensive plan ever produced to reverse global warming / edited by Paul Hawken

by Paul Hawken

This volume details one hundred practical techniques and social policies intended to reduce atmospheric greenhouse gases. It examines diverse solutions across energy, land use, and education to provide a comprehensive framework for reversing global warming.

Accession 13903 ISBN 9780143130444 Publisher Penguin
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