All Through the Night: How Dark Skies Can Save Our World
Best New Books on Space 2024 – Forbes
‘Rarely is a non-fiction book about science this engaging’ – Forbes
‘Rarely is a non-fiction book about science this engaging’ – Forbes
‘Rarely is a non-fiction book about science this engaging’ – Forbes
‘Rarely is a non-fiction book about science this engaging’ – Forbes
Travel is an intrinsic part of many of our lives. The places we visit and the experiences we have become part of our identity.
Written by a founder member of Extinction Rebellion Youth London, this is no greenwashing book – it’s an important call to action. A manifesto for how young people can help to save the planet by questioning everything about modern life and acting upon their conclusions.
This is the first book of its kind to present sustainable eating with a failsafe 30-way recipe plan for readers to follow and cook from.
A hopeful yet practical collection of essays exploring the many opportunities and benefits of rewilding and how to get involved today. Highly illustrated with nature photography tracing landscape change over thousands of years.
Established over a century ago, Fauna & Flora International (FFI) was the world’s first international conservation organisation. The pioneering work of its founders in Africa led to the creation of numerous protected areas, including Kruger and Serengeti National Parks. For the first time, the story of FFI’s history is told in its entirety.
BBC journalist and environmentalist Rory Spowers wanted to finally live his dream and abandon life in London for a more ecologically sustainable lifestyle. Moving with his wife and two toddler sons to a 60-acre abandoned tea estate in Sri Lanka, Rory sets out to create a model organic farm there and earn his livelihood from the land.