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How to Save the World For Free: (Guide to Green Living, Sustainability Handbook) Hardcover – 21 Oct. 2019
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- ISBN-10178627499X
- ISBN-13978-1786274991
- Edition1st
- PublisherLaurence King Publishing
- Publication date21 Oct. 2019
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions13.34 x 2.16 x 19.94 cm
- Print length208 pages
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There is no greater aspiration than saving the world.
Natalie Fee's upbeat and engaging book is a life-altering guide to making those changes that will contribute to helping our planet.
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Sustainable Living Handbook |
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Written by award-winning environmentalist, Natalie Fee
Covering all key areas of our lives, from food and leisure to travel and sex, Natalie will galvanise you to think and live differently. You will feel better, live better and ultimately breathe better in the knowledge that every small change contributes towards saving our world.
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- Publisher : Laurence King Publishing; 1st edition (21 Oct. 2019)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 208 pages
- ISBN-10 : 178627499X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1786274991
- Dimensions : 13.34 x 2.16 x 19.94 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 309,303 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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About the author

Natalie Fee is an award-winning environmentalist, author, speaker and founder of City to Sea, a UK-based organisation running campaigns to stop plastic pollution at source. In 2018 Natalie was listed as one of the UK’s ‘50 New Radicals’ by The Observer / Nesta and in the same year the University of the West of England awarded her the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science in recognition of her campaign work. She won the Sheila McKechnie Award for Environmental Justice in 2017 for City to Sea's #SwitchtheStick campaign and is proud to have been named Bristol 24/7’s Woman of the Year for 2018.
She can be found sharing world-saving tips and inspiration on Instagram as nataliefee_ and on Twitter as nataliefee.
#HowtoSavetheWorldforFree
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How To Save The World is delivered in the style that I would expect from Natalie - fun, friendly, lighthearted and beautifully written but it hits home all the harsh facts. We have made a monumental mess of the planet, but Natalie has given us achievable tips and hints to help to heal it.
This book has actually been quite revolutionary for me and my family. First and foremost, my family and I have decided to eat a more plant based diet. My daughter, husband and I are not eating meat, and our boys are eating a lot less. We've switched to organic milk (delivered by a milkman!), and are buying as as much organic produce as we can. We are making far more effort to recycle everything we can, I've swapped to plastic free 'lady things' (to be more environmenstrual!) and we are buying all our fruit and veg from our lovely local farmshop so avoid all the unnecessary plastic waste.
Everyone should read this book. We all need to take some responsibility for making our planet a better place and this book is the guide to help us do it.
This is not a book that lectures or blinds you , yes there are some terrifying stats in the book but these are facts and figures that many of us have already been introduced to. What touches my heart and makes me do a happy dance is that we are invited to the idea that going into despair and overwhelm isn't going to help and that saving the planet can make us feel good, can be fun and free and are facts that will make us WANT to effect change.
You can enjoy learning to save the world in so many areas through positive humour with this book.
Well Done Natalie Fee!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 4 November 2019
Natalie gives you enough context on the seriousness of the problems, whilst balancing it with positive, practical actions we as individuals can take to help reduce our own environmental impact and ultimately do our bit to alleviate the problem.
I would definitely recommend this book if you want to start making some sustainable changes to your lifestyle but don't know where to begin - it's bound to kick-start you into action.
Numbered references appear throughout the text with no footnotes or bibliography after each chapter, though I understand this is not meant to be an academic text. It is however frustrating for the more serious reader. Then on p.201 (see photo), she provided a reference where the initiated might find her sources. I went to the publisher's website and searched for her book. The Downloads tab is easy enough to locate, but it opens to a PDF with all the URLs in print form, not as hyperlinks. How many people will take so much trouble to copy and paste the relevant links in their browsers?
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 16 September 2020
Numbered references appear throughout the text with no footnotes or bibliography after each chapter, though I understand this is not meant to be an academic text. It is however frustrating for the more serious reader. Then on p.201 (see photo), she provided a reference where the initiated might find her sources. I went to the publisher's website and searched for her book. The Downloads tab is easy enough to locate, but it opens to a PDF with all the URLs in print form, not as hyperlinks. How many people will take so much trouble to copy and paste the relevant links in their browsers?
She moves quickly onto really simple (and free!) ways we can all make a huge difference to the future (or lack of it) that we currently face. This is a fantastic resource for ideas of thing anybody can do to help protect and preserve nature, the planet and our own lives.
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