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The world really does come to visit George when his grandpa arrives, with a globe, to look after him and his sister for the day. Grandpa explains how everything from the cereal they eat for breakfast to the rubber in their bicycle tyres comes from plants all over the world.
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George is determined to save the world by lunchtime. Grandpa suggests they start by recycling the yoghurt pot from his breakfast, putting his banana peel in the compost pile, and hanging the washing to dry in the sun. George gets to learn how recycling and re-using materials, and ...
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Covers topics such as pollution in the atmosphere, the world's waters, and soil and land contamination. This work reflects the growing trend of a more sophisticated approach to teaching environmental science at university. It discusses the basics of environmental pollution drawin ...
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Soil is our greatest garden asset. This book contains information to help you get to know and work with it. It looks at soil structure and how soil 'works', explains how to identify different soil types and gives advice on how to care for and manage your soil.
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This book discusses marine pathogens, pollution and toxic algal blooms and their impact on coastal ecosystems and human health.
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A guide to growing, cooking and preserving fruit. Tied to a Channel 4 television series, the book also describes the health and cosmetic benefits of fruit, and includes recipes, a history of individual fruits, and facts, anecdotes and oddities.
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