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Creating a better climate future: How you can start solving change 5 minutes day

Current price: $14.95
Creating a better climate future: How you can start solving change 5 minutes day
Creating a better climate future: How you can start solving change 5 minutes day

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Creating a better climate future: How you can start solving change 5 minutes day

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Are you ready to be part of the solution?
You can join millions of people taking action on climate change.
Using his expertise in emergency management, the author provides practical solutions to climate change that you can apply in your daily life.
What you will gain from this book:
- Find out how to promote system change and influence corporations to reduce their emissions now.
- Discover enjoyable ways to communicate and connect with others, while creating community and increasing momentum for change.
- Download a free Climate Action Guide to help you take action, reduce emissions, and achieve a sustainable lifestyle.
- Transform frustration into a feeling of self-empowerment and restore your confidence in our shared future.
Imagine a day where you don't just witness the climate crisis-but participate in shaping a better world. This guide can help you take steps to create meaningful action in just five minutes a day.

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