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99 Maps to Save the Planet

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SKU: 9781847926500

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Discover the urgent state of our planet with “99 Maps to Save the Planet.” This eye-opening and witty book by John Steinbeck uses maps to illustrate key environmental challenges. Explore climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution in a shocking yet informative way. Perfect for readers seeking accessible insights into sustainability and conservation. “Terrifying yet funny” – Chris Packham. ISBN: 9781847926500

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781847926500
  • Publisher: Penguin Random House UK
  • Publisher Imprint: Bodley Head
  • Height: 257 mm
  • No of Pages: 208
  • Spine Width: 23 mm
  • Width: 206 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1847926509
  • Publisher Date: 27 Apr 2021
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 884 gr

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for 99 Maps to Save the Planet

  1. Himanshu Jha

    Good starting point for understanding planetary problems.

  2. Kashish Kanodia

    A good overview of the planet’s problems. Some maps were more impactful than others. Definitely sparked some thought and conversation.

  3. Divyanshu Kashyap

    Really powerful and informative book. The maps helped me visualize the impact of climate change in a way that words couldn’t.

  4. Ishan Srivastava

    A great book to see the problems our planet is facing.

  5. Sahil Sharma

    Amazing book, the maps are well constructed.

  6. Gulshan Kumar Mahto

    Important read, especially if you are interesting in protecting the planet. The book is a call to action.

  7. Khushi Agarwal

    Eye-opening and visually stunning! The maps really bring the environmental challenges to life. A must-read for anyone interested in sustainability.

  8. Rahul Gupta

    An interesting way to present data. It could be better formatted. I found myself rereading some sections.

  9. Kratik Gupta

    The maps are insightful, but the book is overwhelmingly depressing.

  10. Mohd Ashar Mujeeb

    Amazing book, easy to understand and visually attractive.

  11. Sneha Dutta

    Important information presented in an accessible way. I appreciate the book’s attempt to make complex issues understandable.

  12. Navya

    Concise and accessible. I learned a lot about the different environmental issues facing the world.

  13. Shubham Kaushal

    Visually appealing and informative, a perfect combination. A great book.

  14. Harsh Mahender Singh

    Insightful book, I didn’t want to put down.

  15. Adarsh Pandey

    More about the problems than the solution, still worth the read.

  16. Vilas Tyagi

    Informative but a bit overwhelming. The sheer number of maps and issues presented can be quite daunting. Still, a valuable resource.

  17. Mrinal Bagai

    Some of the maps were a bit confusing, but overall a worthwhile read. I will recommend it.

  18. Farzan Saleem

    Great visual representation of environmental issues. Easy to understand and share with others.

  19. Vishal Jainth

    Left me feeling hopeless. Needed more about what actions can be taken to improve.

  20. Mohammed Fayiz Rahman M P

    The maps are fascinating, but the book could use more solutions-oriented content. Problem is well-defined, but where’s the hope?

  21. Swastik Kumar Ray

    Excellent book that distills complex environmental information. I have a better understanding of the scope of the problem.

  22. Arishchuk Trikha

    A decent introduction to the topic, but I felt it lacked depth in certain areas. Good for beginners.

  23. Revu Anurag

    A bit depressing, but necessary. We all need to be aware of the challenges we face. This book helps with that.

  24. Akash Aryan

    The book needs to be better organized, its confusing to read.

  25. Manas Singh

    Terrifying and thought-provoking. While informative, it left me feeling quite anxious about the future.

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