365 Ways to Save the Earth

by Philippe Bourseiller
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Editorial Reviews

Throughout his award-winning photographic career, Philippe Bourseiller has recorded the splendors of untamed nature, from the immensities of the ice floe to the fury of the volcano, from the vast open spaces of Patagonia to the aridity of the Sahara. This experience has given him unique insight into both the richness and the fragility of our environment. In 365 Ways to Save the Earth, he takes the reader on a daily journey through our planet, revealing its hidden face.

For every day of the year he presents a stunning photograph and a simple, environment-friendly action that enables the reader to participate in the protection of planet Earth. Philippe Bourseiller is a true field photographer whose talents as a climber, caver, and diver enable him to move easily through the extreme environments that he frequents and, as we see in these pages, return with extraordinary images.

Customer Reviews

Lovely to look at and thought provoking, 2008-11-10
by Lark Williams (Pennsylvania)
This book contains many practical and easy ways to conserve energy and minimize waste. The pictures are breathtaking!
Beautiful Pictures and Helpful Tips, 2007-03-22
by Heather Mara (Louisville, KY)
This is a compact hardback book with some incredible photographs of various places and things in our natural world. It does have some good tips for helping the environment although these suggestions are basically repeated towards the middle of the book. The book is worth it for the pictures alone.
beautiful!, 2007-02-22
by Amanda (Kentucky)
The pictures are all beautiful! The ways they have to help the Earth are well organized and very practical!
Good ideas, however it disobeys its own first suggestion :-(, 2006-04-15
by Geoffrey Todt (Bexley (suburb of Columbus), Ohio)
Good photos and points made, but #1: Recycle?

Yes, yes, that's why not ONE page of this book is made from post-consumer material (i.e., the paper stock that this book uses isn't even recycled, despite recycling being the first point made in the book!)

SO, #1: don't buy this book, get it from a library instead.
Great Green Gift Book, 2006-03-21
by S. K. F. Fox (Richmond, VA)
I have ordered this book as a gift for numerous friends and family members. It is a beautiful and thought-provoking introduction to environmentally-friendly behaviors in a time when most Americans aren't thinking about the problems we have created in our environment.