30 Simple Energy Conservation Things You Can Do to Save the Earth [Unknown Binding] unknown author

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Paperback cover has some wear, slight bending, and some light fraying at edges. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This enigmatic volume, with its anonymous authorship and unassuming title, offers a glimpse into the early days of the environmental movement. Published when concerns about energy conservation and climate change were nascent, it presents 30 practical tips for reducing energy consumption and minimizing one’s carbon footprint. From home weatherization to eco-friendly transportation and appliances, this work serves as a time capsule of the era’s efforts to raise awareness about human impact on the planet. While some recommendations may seem outdated, the underlying message of mindful resource management remains relevant. Collectors of early environmental literature and those tracing the green movement’s evolution will find this humble yet historically significant book a fascinating addition.

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Paperback cover has some wear, slight bending, and some light fraying at edges. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This intriguing little volume, with its unassuming title and unknown author, offers a glimpse into the early days of the environmental movement. Published in the late 20th century, when concerns about energy conservation and climate change were just beginning to enter the public consciousness, this book presents 30 simple yet practical tips for reducing energy consumption and minimizing one’s carbon footprint. From suggestions on weatherizing your home to advice on eco-friendly transportation and appliance usage, this work serves as a time capsule of the era’s nascent efforts to raise awareness about the impact of human activity on the planet. While some of the recommendations may seem quaint or outdated by today’s standards, the underlying message of mindful resource management remains as relevant as ever. Collectors of early environmental literature and those interested in tracing the evolution of the green movement will find this humble yet historically significant book a fascinating addition to their libraries.

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Weight 3 lbs
Dimensions 21.34 × 12.95 × 0.51 in
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