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Volker Angres, Claus-Peter HutterNature Falling SilentThe uncanny disappearance of insects, birds, plants – It is becoming silent and lonely all around us as we humans destroy the very basis of our existence: over 80 percent of our insects has disappeared, thousands of square kilometres... |
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Volker ArztMates and AccomplicesHow nature backs partnership Is fair partnership more than just a vision? |
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Frauke BaguscheThe Blue MiracleWhy the sea sparkles, fish sing and our relationship with the sea is so special – There are amazing things going on under water: at night the sea mysteriously sparkles, the tiniest of organisms (plankton) have the greatest power, and the fish are by no means... |
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Matthias GlaubrechtThe End of EvolutionThe human race and the extinction of the species Everyone is finally talking about climate change. But as alarming as it has become, it is only a sideshow in the face of the apocalyptic horsemen who are currently sweeping the... |
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Christina Grätz, Manuela KupferThe Fabulous World of AntsTales of an ant resettler Their biomass weighs more than that of the entirety of the mammal population in the world, and yet they are on the Red List. Ants in Germany are hugely threatened, but there are... |
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Dirk GratzelProject Green ZeroIs a climate-neutral life possible? My strict plan to erase my ecological footprint Can you reduce your ecological footprint to a minimum, and even repay the climate debt you have accumulated so far? Dirk Gratzel has set out to prove that you can, determined that... |
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Christiane HabermalzIncitement to Horticultural DisobedienceConfessions of a guerrilla gardener: Give insects a home! Planting shrubs in public parks at night, secretly planting greenery on bare roadside, subtly subverting the petunia culture: guerrilla gardener Christiane Habermalz is busy in... |
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Ruth HäckhOne for AllMy life as a shepherdess If you have 400 sheep to look after you must never lose track of the herd: Ruth Häckh, third-generation sheepherder, knows what she is talking about. She spends the whole year... |
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Jan HaftThe MeadowThe lure of an unknown world Grasses brushing your legs, brightly coloured flowers, humming insects: this is what a meadow in summer feels like. In this book Jan Haft takes us on an excursion of discovery to... |
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Kathrin HartmannDie grüne LügeWeltrettung als profitables Geschäftsmodell |
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