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How to F***ing Save the Planet: The lighter side of the climate apocalypse

Current price: $12.95
How to F***ing Save the Planet: The lighter side of the climate apocalypse
How to F***ing Save the Planet: The lighter side of the climate apocalypse

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How to F***ing Save the Planet: The lighter side of the climate apocalypse

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Planet Earth is f**ked.
Decades of gas-guzzling and plastic parasites have brought the Earth to its knees. Entire species are disappearing, the icecaps are melting and forest fires are raging like never before. Basically, we've really messed the place up.
Packed full of easy-to-digest climate truths and IFLScience's trademark witty humour,
How to F**king Save the Planet
is your essential handbook to global warming and climate change. Learn how to successfully argue with climate-deniers, why micro-plastic pollution means that polar bears can no longer get boners and why the Paris Climate Agreement is really important.
Written by Jennifer Crouch with global go-to science site IFLScience, let this book guide, infuriate and inspire you into getting up off your arse and actually doing something to save the world!

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